wrxkilla Member 106 Member For: 20y 20d Posted 14/11/06 03:19 AM Posted 14/11/06 03:19 AM well donedefo that mph indicates you could do mid 12s.how are you launching?let the tires down a bit and stall it up to 2000rpm and you should at least see 2.1 60 footers on the auto???will get you solid 12s?well done.im hoping for 110mph+ also.michael
RAP1D Member Legacy Donating Member 3,739 Member For: 20y 1m 26d Gender: Male Location: Sydney NSW Posted 19/11/06 07:24 AM Posted 19/11/06 07:24 AM (edited) I did my first run last friday night.Out of 5 runs I managed a 13.8 @ 103mph, the rest were all 14s.The clutch wasnt gripping too well and all my lauhcnes were crap, best 60ft was a 2.1... power is 256 on 10-8psi, 265/30/19 kumos, t56, BAmk2. Edited 19/11/06 07:26 AM by RAP1D
XR68UZ XR68UZ Legacy Donating Member 732 Member For: 20y 6m 7d Location: Sydney Posted 19/11/06 10:39 AM Posted 19/11/06 10:39 AM good stuff chris. ill come with you next time you go, I wonder how big a gap .8 seconds is lol!still a pretty good result for a manual me thinks
ben Member 7 Member For: 19y 3m 5d Posted 13/04/07 12:19 PM Posted 13/04/07 12:19 PM What is the biggest slick you can fit under the rear end of a standard BA/BF?Is there much difference between MT and Hoosier?
INFLYT Legacy Donating Member 784 Member For: 20y 6d Gender: Male Location: N.S.W, Sydney Posted 16/04/07 04:32 PM Posted 16/04/07 04:32 PM What is the biggest slick you can fit under the rear end of a standard BA/BF?Is there much difference between MT and Hoosier?I'd say it would be a 26 x 15 x 9 inch slick that'd best be suited under a stock BA/BF arse end man. I've found MT's to be a lot easier to come by here personally, but it's up to you and your budget I guess.
MYWPN Legacy Donating Member 554 Member For: 21y 15d Gender: Male Location: Bendigo Posted 17/04/07 02:26 AM Posted 17/04/07 02:26 AM I run a 15x10.5x26 on mine, im pretty sure the sedan would fit that wide, the M/T street drag radial tyre 275/45(?)/17 on stock 17 inch wheels are a great tyre for the sedan, there has been alot of 1.5 60 ft with this combo and good power of course (stock suspension). Mickey thompson in my experiences seem to be a better tyre
INFLYT Legacy Donating Member 784 Member For: 20y 6d Gender: Male Location: N.S.W, Sydney Posted 17/04/07 03:11 AM Posted 17/04/07 03:11 AM I run a 15x10.5x26 on mine, im pretty sure the sedan would fit that wide, the M/T street drag radial tyre 275/45(?)/17 on stock 17 inch wheels are a great tyre for the sedan, there has been alot of 1.5 60 ft with this combo and good power of course (stock suspension). Mickey thompson in my experiences seem to be a better tyreIs your ute 100% standard in the arse end man? A 10.5 inch slick require's a bit of 'modification' on a sedan...Were the 26 x 10.5 slick's that you used Mickey Thompson's? The only 10.5's I can get my hand's on are 28 inch tall.
MYWPN Legacy Donating Member 554 Member For: 21y 15d Gender: Male Location: Bendigo Posted 17/04/07 03:30 AM Posted 17/04/07 03:30 AM Yeah the ute is dead stock rear end, even lowered, they are definety 26x10.5x15 MT ET streets
MYWPN Legacy Donating Member 554 Member For: 21y 15d Gender: Male Location: Bendigo Posted 17/04/07 03:34 AM Posted 17/04/07 03:34 AM Oh yeah with the M/T drag slicks, they only come in a 26x10.0x15
INFLYT Legacy Donating Member 784 Member For: 20y 6d Gender: Male Location: N.S.W, Sydney Posted 17/04/07 03:50 AM Posted 17/04/07 03:50 AM Oh yeah with the M/T drag slicks, they only come in a 26x10.0x15You had me confused there for a bit. Thank's for the clear up.
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