10.32 @ 141 MPH VIDEO is UP....
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10.32 @ 141 MPH VIDEO is UP....
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Re: 10.32 @ 141 MPH VIDEO is UP....
Originally posted by bluefish
Two of the videos i shot at ATCO this weekend are up
http://www.TheExperience.com
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Two of the videos i shot at ATCO this weekend are up
http://www.TheExperience.com
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275-50-15 and they are DOT approved Drag Radials from BF goodrich, not slicks.
Want some? we have them in stock...NEW
we are moving to the 325-50-15 for better 60 foot times and traction...
Want some? we have them in stock...NEW
we are moving to the 325-50-15 for better 60 foot times and traction...
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hey just to answer the questions
we're running a consistent 1.6 60 ft. tires are 26" tall. and im in 5th just before the finish line even though we're winding it out to 8,000.
first gear is all wheelspin, the mph is there just have to get a lil better launch which the larger tire will help us with.
we're running a consistent 1.6 60 ft. tires are 26" tall. and im in 5th just before the finish line even though we're winding it out to 8,000.
first gear is all wheelspin, the mph is there just have to get a lil better launch which the larger tire will help us with.
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the class we run in is the "BF Goodrich Pro STREET Tire" Class....
We have to run a DOT approved Street drag Radial....
Trust me, we would love to run on slicks....
the tires are great, we just have to impove the size....
Wait till TEXAS.... lots of changes in the works....
We have to run a DOT approved Street drag Radial....
Trust me, we would love to run on slicks....
the tires are great, we just have to impove the size....
Wait till TEXAS.... lots of changes in the works....
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Originally posted by bluefish
275-50-15 and they are DOT approved Drag Radials from BF goodrich, not slicks.
Want some? we have them in stock...NEW
we are moving to the 325-50-15 for better 60 foot times and traction...
275-50-15 and they are DOT approved Drag Radials from BF goodrich, not slicks.
Want some? we have them in stock...NEW
we are moving to the 325-50-15 for better 60 foot times and traction...
The 15's will clear the rear brakes OK? What wheels are you running with those?
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i'll have andrew get back to you with the risks and rewards of 8000 RPM...
He's taking a little vacation before we finish the season...
He's taking a little vacation before we finish the season...
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hop ...NO, lift... yes.. watch the 137 MHP run and you can see the front wheel come off the ground....
thanks to the 350EVO spherical bearings we have little or no squat on launch...
thanks to the 350EVO spherical bearings we have little or no squat on launch...
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Originally posted by 03_ppw350z
is it safe to run a built engine to 8k rpm? my engine is built and i wouldnt mind doing it
is it safe to run a built engine to 8k rpm? my engine is built and i wouldnt mind doing it