14.788 @ 91.74 BONE STOCK 4th gen
Originally Posted by Dave B
I guess we'll see how the I30 does with slicks and good weather.
I am being kinda a pu$$y about the slicks. I tried them out last week at Byron and just killed my clutch. I am pretty sure it was just my fault for trying to slip the clutch when doing the burnout instead of side stepping it. But I am a little worried that my clutch can't handle it. Since I fried the clutch I have had a hard time scratching 2nd. I can still do it, but not like I used to.
I will give the slicks another try, but if my clutch can't handle it next time I will sell them. I won't upgrade the clutch. I would rather just sell the slicks and run on street tires with the stock clutch.
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
I am being kinda a pu$$y about the slicks. I tried them out last week at Byron and just killed my clutch. I am pretty sure it was just my fault for trying to slip the clutch when doing the burnout instead of side stepping it. But I am a little worried that my clutch can't handle it. Since I fried the clutch I have had a hard time scratching 2nd. I can still do it, but not like I used to.
I will give the slicks another try, but if my clutch can't handle it next time I will sell them. I won't upgrade the clutch. I would rather just sell the slicks and run on street tires with the stock clutch.
I will give the slicks another try, but if my clutch can't handle it next time I will sell them. I won't upgrade the clutch. I would rather just sell the slicks and run on street tires with the stock clutch.
Dave
I don't believe in high performance street tires being any better on a prepped drag strip that all season cheap tires. I have run about 6 different tires on drag strips not counting the slicks, and on every single one of them my best 60' time is 2.18. I ran a 2.18 on every single tire combination I have ever used, bald all seasons, brand new all season with 700 treadwear, brand new T1-S, corded T1-S, dry rotted Nitto 555s, and few month old Kumho 712s, also in every weight combination you can think of, from 30lbs combo to 45lbs combo. Pretty much any permutation you can come up with I've run, at the same tracks and at different tracks, and 2.18 is all I can come up with.
Also dave where have you been heh I posted my times 3 weeks ago 13.43 @ 102.3 on slicks and 13.83 @ 102.0 on street tires.
As far as weight goes 100lbs isn't going to be close to .3 seconds difference in the 1/4 mile. I ran the other day with a guy in the car who weighs 220, I ran .3 seconds and 2mph slower than I was running without him in the car.
Also dave where have you been heh I posted my times 3 weeks ago 13.43 @ 102.3 on slicks and 13.83 @ 102.0 on street tires.
As far as weight goes 100lbs isn't going to be close to .3 seconds difference in the 1/4 mile. I ran the other day with a guy in the car who weighs 220, I ran .3 seconds and 2mph slower than I was running without him in the car.
Ok, the the type of tire doesn't matter for 60'. But for FI people, wouldn't sticky tires grip better than all seasons when you get out of the 60'? I know in Ceasar's videos w/Frosty, you can hear him spin through a good portion of 2nd gear. I don't know what kind of tires hes running, but it seems like tires would have something to do with grip once you start going. So what effects do sticky tires have once you're already moving?
I know when I had real crappy all seasons on stock rims I could spin through 1st gear all day. As soon as I put on my real rims with decent tires most spinning in first gear went away. Getting PR motor mounts helped with that too. I know wider tires help with initial bite, I *think*, but after that they lose their benefit, right? I'm not sure where I'm going with this, so someone help me out....
I know when I had real crappy all seasons on stock rims I could spin through 1st gear all day. As soon as I put on my real rims with decent tires most spinning in first gear went away. Getting PR motor mounts helped with that too. I know wider tires help with initial bite, I *think*, but after that they lose their benefit, right? I'm not sure where I'm going with this, so someone help me out....
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I believed in better tires giving better 60 foot in my case. Last time at the track, I went with my 18's with the sumitumo's htr+ instead of the sawblades with the old goodyear RSA tires and my 60 foots were considerably better. My other buddy with a WRX recently got new rims but with some cheap firestone tire named Fusions. He did better with his stock tires which are bridgestone re92, I believe. The re92 aren't the greatest tires in the world as most maxima people will agree but they are better then the fusion tires.
Originally Posted by Iilac
The re92 aren't the greatest tires in the world as most maxima people will agree but they are better then the fusion tires.
Originally Posted by 95maxrider
Ok, the the type of tire doesn't matter for 60'. But for FI people, wouldn't sticky tires grip better than all seasons when you get out of the 60'? I know in Ceasar's videos w/Frosty, you can hear him spin through a good portion of 2nd gear. I don't know what kind of tires hes running, but it seems like tires would have something to do with grip once you start going. So what effects do sticky tires have once you're already moving?
I know when I had real crappy all seasons on stock rims I could spin through 1st gear all day. As soon as I put on my real rims with decent tires most spinning in first gear went away. Getting PR motor mounts helped with that too. I know wider tires help with initial bite, I *think*, but after that they lose their benefit, right? I'm not sure where I'm going with this, so someone help me out....
I know when I had real crappy all seasons on stock rims I could spin through 1st gear all day. As soon as I put on my real rims with decent tires most spinning in first gear went away. Getting PR motor mounts helped with that too. I know wider tires help with initial bite, I *think*, but after that they lose their benefit, right? I'm not sure where I'm going with this, so someone help me out....
Originally Posted by h2kFrosty
I do not agree about tires not mattering... they're mattered quite a bit with the ones I've had... some are better than others, that's almost like saying the stock potenza re92's will grip just as well as a good sticky summer tire... it won't period... I'm currently using Dayton Daytona H-Rated 215/60/15's which is the exact same tire hal uses, and I've pulled the best 60 foot times so far with these tires... As a matter of fact, I got my first and only 2.1 60' with them... a 2.19 but still a 2.1... where as I've driven h2kPinkpanthr's car down the track about 3 or 4 times and I've gotten 2 2.1 60's and a couple 2.2's... those toyo t1-s's grip like a mother...
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that 14.788 was pretty f-ing awesome it felt like a perfect run but i a can do better i have been practicing shifting more and i think i can run a very low 14.7 or maybe a 14.699...lol but i sure will try. DaveB i realize how much tires and track prep. and all that bs is good but u gotta realize i havent been to the track but maybe 4 or 5 times. You just dont realize how fast i learn.gg!!! CEASAR and FROSTY OWN.
Originally Posted by h2kPinkPnthr
and all that bs is good but u gotta realize i havent been to the track but maybe 4 or 5 times. You just dont realize how fast i learn.gg!!!
Dave
I haven't experiemented with different tires enough to offer an opinion on how they help with 60' - track conditions here are not good in general. That being said, track prep and track conditions have a lot more to do with pulling a good 60' time.
Awesome stock time Bobby! You're gonna have fun modding! It would be interesting to see how you do with just slicks... imagine running a mid-low 14 bone stock!!!
Awesome stock time Bobby! You're gonna have fun modding! It would be interesting to see how you do with just slicks... imagine running a mid-low 14 bone stock!!!
I haven't experiemented with different tires enough to offer an opinion on how they help with 60' - track conditions here are not good in general. That being said, track prep and track conditions have a lot more to do with pulling a good 60' time.
Awesome stock time Bobby! You're gonna have fun modding! It would be interesting to see how you do with just slicks... imagine running a mid-low 14 bone stock!!!
Awesome stock time Bobby! You're gonna have fun modding! It would be interesting to see how you do with just slicks... imagine running a mid-low 14 bone stock!!!
? here. Sticky tires are good for launching but wouldn't that make them bad for acceleration at higher speeds? Is the "sticky" only available when there is less traction? It kinda sounds right to me, I don't know. If they have more grip at low speeds would they also have more grip at high speeds and would the friction caused by this be affecting the cars acceleration at high speeds? If it makes no sense my excuse is that I'm on cough syroup.
I have to think the tires play a role in the launch. I ran in stock tires on 16 inch rims, and was only able to muster a 2.22 60 ft. I changed tires, and was able to get a 2.15. With slicks that were not properly heated, I ran 2.06. I think I can get under 2.00 with slicks if I heat them up better next time. And people thet run on 17's and 18's...I don't know how you can keep traction. My Nitto555's can't hold anything on my 18's. It is all about pushing the limits until it spins. Running a little slower without spinning is still better than breaking traction.
Originally Posted by TAPOUT
I have to think the tires play a role in the launch. I ran in stock tires on 16 inch rims, and was only able to muster a 2.22 60 ft. I changed tires, and was able to get a 2.15. With slicks that were not properly heated, I ran 2.06. I think I can get under 2.00 with slicks if I heat them up better next time. And people thet run on 17's and 18's...I don't know how you can keep traction. My Nitto555's can't hold anything on my 18's. It is all about pushing the limits until it spins. Running a little slower without spinning is still better than breaking traction.
I've run on 5 different brands and types of street tires and cut 2.17 and 2.18 on all of them. Dunlop snows, two different crappy all season 205s, and two different summer only z rated 235 17s. I don't believe in significant differences between street tires at the track.
I think torque, gearing, contact patch size of the rubber, weight of the car, and suspension setup all have much more to do with launching ability combined than specifically which "type" of tire you're using.
I pulled a 2.14 on crappy...I mean really crappy, all season 205/65/15 and did not do a whole lot better on Drag Radials. A best of 2.07 IIRC, but normally low 2.1's
Nice 60', thats amazing for a street-tired fwd 5 speed V6.
My stupid Honduh only 60's in the 2.2's with drag radials, but my stang has hit 1.85's.
edit: derrrr....didnt see this was an older thread, still congrats though
My stupid Honduh only 60's in the 2.2's with drag radials, but my stang has hit 1.85's.

edit: derrrr....didnt see this was an older thread, still congrats though
Originally Posted by I30tMikeD
Oh, and this was not a comment to your earlier post. I don't think anyone could argue with what you said. It takes many things to happen for a 4th gen to see 14's stock. Great weather, a fast track, and a low 2.1x 60' is the only way for it to happen.
But I do agree about the fast track. Here's mine:
http://www.sanairracing.net/z_eng/index.htm
165 ft. elevation.
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