Drag Radials?
rbarbera75
04-12-2005, 09:12 PM
I have a 96 Civic and I am looking to improve my 1/4 mile times. I am running 10 pounds of boost. My car is an automatic but I am wondering if I would see any improvements in my 1/4 miles time by putting some drag radials on the front? My front tires have been spinning at the line and I was thinking of using my stock 14inch rims and getting some drag radials. Can someone give me some quggestions on a tire brand and sizing?
Thanks
Thanks
gmcuajo
01-10-2006, 09:01 PM
I really don't know much about that, but if a stock car always "spinning at the line" a turboed will do much more.
For the 14 inch, is better beacause its less weight. Also with integra a lot of people use 14 inch for drag.
205/50/14
I heard about some Nitto Drag.
And BFGoodrich have a new model: BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Drag Radial. Rated as a competition tire, DOT street tire...
For the 14 inch, is better beacause its less weight. Also with integra a lot of people use 14 inch for drag.
205/50/14
I heard about some Nitto Drag.
And BFGoodrich have a new model: BFGoodrich g-Force T/A Drag Radial. Rated as a competition tire, DOT street tire...
gmcuajo
01-10-2006, 09:03 PM
Search on the forum "Wheels/Tires/Suspension"
rushb18
01-11-2006, 12:25 AM
Ive used them on 2 cars...both cars boosted and knocked off nearly a Second off my times on both cars...So there really not a bad idea it will help you alot, Well id hope they would i was spinning into 4 gear sometimes chirping 5th on street tires and boost..
Keep a eye out on other forums if your a member most the ones im on you can find a good set with about 6-10 passes mounted on rims for around $250...
Keep a eye out on other forums if your a member most the ones im on you can find a good set with about 6-10 passes mounted on rims for around $250...
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