What's a respectable 60' time for a "Street Trim" car?
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So you pulled that 1.79 with mx's? I almost bought those but decided to go with nitto. How is the thread life?
Originally Posted by ICONZ28
Nittos = 1.67
If you don't mind me asking, what rear end, gears, and stall are you running?
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On stock Goodyear F1s I only saw 2.1 and 2.0s
(with a grin-'n'-spin launch technique) when my
car was new and stock. Curious what to expect
from the GS-D3s, especially what someone who
knew what they were doing might achieve with
similar mods to mine. Which are "street trim" but
not "stock trim".
(with a grin-'n'-spin launch technique) when my
car was new and stock. Curious what to expect
from the GS-D3s, especially what someone who
knew what they were doing might achieve with
similar mods to mine. Which are "street trim" but
not "stock trim".
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Originally Posted by Nsty98ls1
i pulled a 1.75 and a few 1.76's on my no name street tires fwiw.
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call if you wish but my drag radials were in the basment because i wasn't expecting to go to the track that day. there was also about 20 people i know whowere there and saw it for themselves. just because somebody does something you can't i wouldn't call it
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I consider myself a decent driver and my best with a 6 speed, 4.10's, hotcam, lid, tuner was a 1.93 on GSC's on a prepped track. The track is the real key. To put any real power down a street tire will suck, that is unless you have an A4. Autos are an entirely different story, that's why they run in a different class in Fbody racing circuits. I think 2.0's or better is more than respectable in a 6 speed street tired car.
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call if you wish but my drag radials were in the basment because i wasn't expecting to go to the track that day. there was also about 20 people i know whowere there and saw it for themselves. just because somebody does something you can't i wouldn't call it
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With the stock Torsen, once the right rear tire lifts it's
all over for thrust. Suspension and technique to keep
from losing it in the first place can net you a lot better
acceleration than what you get spinning. A tire type's
material-based difference (ratio) between static and
sliding friction is also significant to whether you will
recover traction or just keep doing the one-wheel-peel
until second gear takes you out of it, owing to the low
torque bias limit. I can certainly see absolutely proper
technique taking tenths off my dumb-style 2.0 60' even
if the odds are low of it actually happening.
all over for thrust. Suspension and technique to keep
from losing it in the first place can net you a lot better
acceleration than what you get spinning. A tire type's
material-based difference (ratio) between static and
sliding friction is also significant to whether you will
recover traction or just keep doing the one-wheel-peel
until second gear takes you out of it, owing to the low
torque bias limit. I can certainly see absolutely proper
technique taking tenths off my dumb-style 2.0 60' even
if the odds are low of it actually happening.
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I agree about track prep. My best on Kumho 712's is 2.06 a week after the NHRA was at the track (Firebird in Arizona). Otherwise I get 2.2's. The best I've done so far on Sumitomo All Seasons is 2.3, those tires SUCK! I think I'll get some Kumho MX's next time. I love my 6 speed, but I wish I'd gotten the auto because it's so hard to launch consistently on street tires.
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call it or whatever you want i have the slips to prove it, you don't. i was driving the car you weren't. all i was doing was answering a question about respectable 60' times and you have the nerve to call . i'll try to post slips when i get around to it. as far as your concerned 777, bring your car around and we'll run 60', after i hand your *** to you we'll see who calls
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by the way 777 what do you drive, what mods, have you ever been on a track, and if so what did you run. i think i know the answers: honda with big fartcan :fartcan, intake and 500hp worth of stickers : NO : and probably think it goes in the 8's.
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by the way 777 what do you drive, what mods, have you ever been on a track, and if so what did you run. i think i know the answers: honda with big fartcan :fartcan, intake and 500hp worth of stickers : NO : and probably think it goes in the 8's.
honda with big fartcan :fartcan, intake and 500hp worth of stickers : NO : and probably think it goes in the 8's.
oh and if you do somehow manage to put up slips...that proves nothing about STREET tires...i have no problem seeing those times with DRAG RADIALS or SLICKS...so either way you really have no way to prove it unless you want to drive down to ocala, fl...which i'm sure you won't....not that it really matters i'm sure not too many people are going to believe your claims
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