Slicks
#1
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Slicks
Anyone running 17x9 rims on the rear end? I am wondering if I should order some mustang rims and put these tires on the rear end.
They should be sticky....
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They should be sticky....
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#3
Is there much experience with slicks on this forum with this chassis NA? Maybe with a line lock kit and the ability to alter the launch RPM you could take advantage of them.
I just don't see a slick being necessary until forced induction comes into play.
I just don't see a slick being necessary until forced induction comes into play.
#4
Instructor
^^^this. some of the fastest times are with a rather small 245 width drag radial with no traction issues. slicks IMO are overkill.
#5
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I do have a line lock installed so no problems there for heating them up. I would like to spray very early as I have a progressive controller on my nitrous. Let's say, 40% over 2 seconds if I hook! I was running 0% over 4 seconds because I couldn't hook.
Time to go big!
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#8
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YouTube Lexus ISF quarter mile and you will see my video by Rob Foster. Black ISF doing an 11.80, from my burnout, you will know I have line lock.
I will keep you guys informed on how the tires work. Should be interesting for sure.... If I don't break my axel launching too hard!
#9
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Originally posted by Bakewalk:
"Unsure if you're calling me a keypad racer..."
Huh???
Sir, I stated you should "pay no mind" (in other words, disregard) the keypad racers. I've read and responded to your previous posts, and am aware that you use nitrous.
To repeat myself, give 'em a try & let us know how they work out. I'm particularly interested.
"Unsure if you're calling me a keypad racer..."
Huh???
Sir, I stated you should "pay no mind" (in other words, disregard) the keypad racers. I've read and responded to your previous posts, and am aware that you use nitrous.
To repeat myself, give 'em a try & let us know how they work out. I'm particularly interested.
Last edited by tas02; 07-02-16 at 10:34 AM.
#10
Interested in your line lock setup. Only reason I assumed slicks were unnecessary is because I spent every weekend for 4 years at the 1320 and punch it from the line launching in an auto on slicks rarely is an advantage haha. The inability to increase the launch rpms negates the advantages of a sticky setup.
That balance between slip and not bogging out the hole.
So many people would try and cut a super low 60' they would go full potato and grab a monster slick they don't have the power to utilize and end up with a worse 60 lol.
I too am curious what the stock drivetrain can handle. One of the components has to be a weak link, I would actually prefer that to be an axle. I did that on purpose with my drag car. Axles on it were cheap and easily replaceable in the pits. Good luck dude I'm hoping to see 10 second ISF's with the new forced induction options.
That balance between slip and not bogging out the hole.
So many people would try and cut a super low 60' they would go full potato and grab a monster slick they don't have the power to utilize and end up with a worse 60 lol.
I too am curious what the stock drivetrain can handle. One of the components has to be a weak link, I would actually prefer that to be an axle. I did that on purpose with my drag car. Axles on it were cheap and easily replaceable in the pits. Good luck dude I'm hoping to see 10 second ISF's with the new forced induction options.
#11
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Originally posted by Bakewalk:
"Unsure if you're calling me a keypad racer..."
Huh???
Sir, I stated you should "pay no mind" (in other words, disregard) the keypad racers. I've read and responded to your previous posts, and am aware that you use nitrous.
To repeat myself, give 'em a try & let us know how they work out. I'm particularly interested.
"Unsure if you're calling me a keypad racer..."
Huh???
Sir, I stated you should "pay no mind" (in other words, disregard) the keypad racers. I've read and responded to your previous posts, and am aware that you use nitrous.
To repeat myself, give 'em a try & let us know how they work out. I'm particularly interested.
Currently my home track is an 1/8 mile air strip with very little prep, so traction is a major issue any why I'm looking at slicks. It wasn't an issue when I was racing at a full prep 1/4 mile strip in Alberta. I am super curious to see what I can do.
My line lock setup is very simple, just your basic line lock and I have put the trigger beside where your blank button space is above your left knee. I get to the burnout box, hold the brake hard, push the button down and let off the brakes... I can do a burnout for as long as the tires last!
#12
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It's all good, it's what I thought you meant. Thanks!
Currently my home track is an 1/8 mile air strip with very little prep, so traction is a major issue any why I'm looking at slicks. It wasn't an issue when I was racing at a full prep 1/4 mile strip in Alberta. I am super curious to see what I can do.
My line lock setup is very simple, just your basic line lock and I have put the trigger beside where your blank button space is above your left knee. I get to the burnout box, hold the brake hard, push the button down and let off the brakes... I can do a burnout for as long as the tires last!
Currently my home track is an 1/8 mile air strip with very little prep, so traction is a major issue any why I'm looking at slicks. It wasn't an issue when I was racing at a full prep 1/4 mile strip in Alberta. I am super curious to see what I can do.
My line lock setup is very simple, just your basic line lock and I have put the trigger beside where your blank button space is above your left knee. I get to the burnout box, hold the brake hard, push the button down and let off the brakes... I can do a burnout for as long as the tires last!
#13
Instructor
I just went a whole weekend with spinning through all of 1st and 2nd with Nitto NT05's. Drag radials are only marginally better than that.
I do have a line lock installed so no problems there for heating them up. I would like to spray very early as I have a progressive controller on my nitrous. Let's say, 40% over 2 seconds if I hook! I was running 0% over 4 seconds because I couldn't hook.
Time to go big!
I do have a line lock installed so no problems there for heating them up. I would like to spray very early as I have a progressive controller on my nitrous. Let's say, 40% over 2 seconds if I hook! I was running 0% over 4 seconds because I couldn't hook.
Time to go big!