Dan, when is yours going to be going again?
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You have to be able to control the power in some form or fashion, first.
There are a couple of things that have to be in place first - a launch RPM limiter, and an accurate boost controller.
No tire in the world will yield consistent results, not even a slick if you don't have at least a launch RPM limiter.
If it's a TNT car and limited street use, I'd use slicks - The track isn't always there for a car on DR's. It's hard as fuck to TNT on radials on a TNT day. Around here, street tires tear up the track BAD.
SLicks will give you a lot more passes down the track without spinning, but don't drive as good.
M/T radials seem to last a while, but the track has to be good. They're street legal, a bonus to me.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostYou have to be able to control the power in some form or fashion, first.
There are a couple of things that have to be in place first - a launch RPM limiter, and an accurate boost controller.
No tire in the world will yield consistent results, not even a slick if you don't have at least a launch RPM limiter.
If it's a TNT car and limited street use, I'd use slicks - The track isn't always there for a car on DR's. It's hard as fuck to TNT on radials on a TNT day. Around here, street tires tear up the track BAD.
SLicks will give you a lot more passes down the track without spinning, but don't drive as good.
M/T radials seem to last a while, but the track has to be good. They're street legal, a bonus to me.
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Originally posted by Big Thumper View PostDan, when is yours going to be going again?03 Dark Shadow Grey Mach1
"SMOKEY"
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Originally posted by slownbmta View PostThe turbo Mach has never been faster than the turbo cobra on radials or anything else for that matter03 Dark Shadow Grey Mach1
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Originally posted by Dan03mach View PostHow fast has it gone? .001-.002 faster? With twins and 22lbs of boost vs my lil oh single on 17lbs. 's and on radials or slicks.
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Originally posted by slownbmta View PostIt's gone faster..... And never made a full pass on 22lbs. And has always been on radials. You think those shitty 57's were more efficient than your 76 is? Come on now. We will see what's up this year....
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Originally posted by slownbmta View PostIt's gone faster..... And never made a full pass on 22lbs. And has always been on radials. You think those shitty 57's were more efficient than your 76 is? Come on now. We will see what's up this year....03 Dark Shadow Grey Mach1
"SMOKEY"
"SLOW STREET CAR"
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Originally posted by Big Thumper View PostThat's what sucks about this hobby, it takes so long to fix something when it breaks03 Dark Shadow Grey Mach1
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"SLOW STREET CAR"
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Originally posted by dville_gt View Postlol, you tried to sell me those 57's for my 6L!Originally posted by Dan03mach View PostYup sure do they made more power... Yes we will and hopefully it fly'sOriginally posted by Big Thumper View PostI think you guys made around the same power.
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Originally posted by turbostang View PostYou have to be able to control the power in some form or fashion, first.
There are a couple of things that have to be in place first - a launch RPM limiter, and an accurate boost controller.
No tire in the world will yield consistent results, not even a slick if you don't have at least a launch RPM limiter.
If it's a TNT car and limited street use, I'd use slicks - The track isn't always there for a car on DR's. It's hard as fuck to TNT on radials on a TNT day. Around here, street tires tear up the track BAD.
SLicks will give you a lot more passes down the track without spinning, but don't drive as good.
M/T radials seem to last a while, but the track has to be good. They're street legal, a bonus to me.
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