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Old Oct 15, 2011 | 05:15 PM
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My ET Streets hold pressure Fine, car sat for 2 months on them, I did not loose any Air, not even 1/2 lb. I heard lots of storys that they don't hold air well without tubes, not true in my case anyway....
No tubes for me and they hold air great. I never had to top them off yet, always a constant 14-15psi cold.

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Old Oct 15, 2011 | 05:41 PM
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They could definitely use bigger spacers there's a mile of room... I refuse to run spacers more than 5mm for safety reasons tho. Gonna need some different rims if you want that 'drag racer' look.
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Old Oct 15, 2011 | 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by djamps
They could definitely use bigger spacers there's a mile of room... I refuse to run spacers more than 5mm for safety reasons tho. Gonna need some different rims if you want that 'drag racer' look.
Sweet ride... I absolutely hate how pushed in they are..But I would never run anything bigger than a 5mm also...

Im gonna do some research n see if anyone out there makes anything else....I started talking to the tech dept at Summit to inquire specifically about the rims they sell with their name on em.. Ill get back to them this week...

This is my current setup...

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Old Oct 16, 2011 | 06:28 AM
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Agreed on the horrid offset but I could care less since I only run them on the track and never on the street...crazy treadwear and funky handling with mixing bias ply and radial. Feels like you're drifting everywhere until you burn them out good.
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by djamps
Agreed on the horrid offset but I could care less since I only run them on the track and never on the street...crazy treadwear and funky handling with mixing bias ply and radial. Feels like you're drifting everywhere until you burn them out good.
I know what your saying. I almost $&it my pants on night going home after the track when I took a turn and the back end felt like it was ridding on jello... I was only doing 45...it was crazy. As far as the spacers I was running 30mm kicks to fit the wheels im using and clear brembos. They did very good but got rid of them. Im looking to get a set of wheels the would use no spacer for that warm fuzzy feeling at launch. I may step up to 17" OEM wheels with ET Streets.
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 02:23 PM
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Here is a very unstable but FUN ride on slicks and possibly not optimum alignment. Old setup a measly 490whp...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe8bBfMi6uw
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 03:07 PM
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Maybe this will Help You......

http://royhillsdragracing.com/schools/


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Here is a very unstable but FUN ride on slicks and possibly not optimum alignment. Old setup a measly 490whp...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe8bBfMi6uw
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by OldManZ350
Maybe this will Help You......

http://royhillsdragracing.com/schools/
Ouch!!!...lol
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 06:34 PM
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Old Oct 24, 2011 | 08:15 PM
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Roy Hill fawk that old timer

This shows how much alignment can make or break you
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Old Oct 26, 2011 | 04:16 PM
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A little line of fluid on the track or getting out of the groove could have caused that also. I cant see that kind of power breaking slicks loose like that..

In any case to break the subject, I finally got the CD009 installed this weekend. Hopefully I can get my new drag tire set up soon and get back to the track. My old tranny was hell to shift from 2nd to 3rd taking away from my ET. So hopefully this new butter shifting like tranny will improve my times...
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Alright guys, I just picked up a set of Hoosier 28x10x16 slicks for the FD wheels Im picking up tommorow. From looking at the tires they look tall...
I guess its little to late but, will these tires clear the fender with the FD wheels?
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Here ia MT Drag Radial 275/60/15 (28 x 11) on a 15 x 8 wheel with 5.5" BC and the car is lower about 1-1/4". Still had good clearance.
Attached Thumbnails Drag set up advice needed for my Z-p1010004.jpg  
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Originally Posted by ffwturboZ
Alright guys, I just picked up a set of Hoosier 28x10x16 slicks for the FD wheels Im picking up tommorow. From looking at the tires they look tall...
I guess its little to late but, will these tires clear the fender with the FD wheels?
definitely love to see pix...

I contacted a guy in Pennsylvania about some billet specialties 16 x 8 5.5 bs drag wheels @approx $260 per wheel.. Waiting to hear back.... I'll definitely post my findings if these work out...
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^ Why those over a preferred brand like Weld or even Jegs?
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Old Nov 10, 2011 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by OldManZ350
Here ia MT Drag Radial 275/60/15 (28 x 11) on a 15 x 8 wheel with 5.5" BC and the car is lower about 1-1/4". Still had good clearance.
Music to my ears...lol ...your set up is just awesome..I wish I could fit those wheels.. Next will be the 17in skinny wheel up front..

Thanks for the info...
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Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
^ Why those over a preferred brand like Weld or even Jegs?
I dont think Weld or Jegs make a 16" wheel that would fit over brembos..
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Originally Posted by 350zion
definitely love to see pix...

I contacted a guy in Pennsylvania about some billet specialties 16 x 8 5.5 bs drag wheels @approx $260 per wheel.. Waiting to hear back.... I'll definitely post my findings if these work out...
As soon as I get them mounted I will shoot some pics and maybe some videos at the track..

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Old Nov 14, 2011 | 10:46 AM
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In the mean time, here is a pic of the wheels after a nice coat of paint... I got my hands on these for a very good price. A little cleaning and paint goes a long way... I hope to have the slicks mounted this week..

The wheels clear Brembos without a spacer which is a plus and they are super light. The backspacing is not bad at all. It may help tuck the slick in the wheel well better. Will see how they fit later..

Drag set up advice needed for my Z-dscf1373-440x330-.jpg
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Old Nov 15, 2011 | 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ffwturboZ
In the mean time, here is a pic of the wheels after a nice coat of paint... I got my hands on these for a very good price. A little cleaning and paint goes a long way... I hope to have the slicks mounted this week..

The wheels clear Brembos without a spacer which is a plus and they are super light. The backspacing is not bad at all. It may help tuck the slick in the wheel well better. Will see how they fit later..

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Mine cleared with less than a nut hair. I would not run these without a small spacer, because even the slightest thermal expansion could cause things to go bad.
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