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Old 04-10-2006, 12:19 AM
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Gone in 2.4 seconds.

Wassup everyone. When i took my car to the track i was very dissapointed by the fact that i was getting 2.4 60' times. I ran a 13.4 @ 107. Around what would my time be if i was able to cut a 2.0 60'? I cant do anything but spin in first and second. I'll try to work on my driving a little more.

And what is one of the better brand of tires that you guys would rec.?
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

some BFG drag radials are what you need.
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

Is that a 100 shot on your dyno2000 chart? I had that. Really cool program. Although i really couldnt ever use it for anything.

Isnt it like 1lb/per minute is 25bhp?
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

yeah drag radials will help a lot. It sound like you just stomping the pedal all the way down when you go. Ease into it. My times were in that area when I was at the track. It would just spin.
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

Toyo Proxe 4's for tires, even with 245's I can still spin if I want but they defiantly hook up if you want them to
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

What kind of budget do you have
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

Well right now i'm looking at about a $350 spending limit. I figure i could just get the back two right now and wait for the other two later.
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

dig up a pair of wheels and buy some drag radials for them to use at the track.
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

0.4 seconds off your short time can take up to 0.8 seconds off your 1/4 ET.

BFG's are the best DR for street and track use.
I run Nitto DR's on the rear of mine. Mostly because it is more of a street car than a drag car for now.
Mickey Thompson DR's are the best for drag.
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

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0.4 seconds off your short time can take up to 0.8 seconds off your 1/4 ET.

BFG's are the best DR for street and track use.
I run Nitto DR's on the rear of mine. Mostly because it is more of a street car than a drag car for now.
Mickey Thompson DR's are the best for drag.
Whoaa. So your saying i could possibly hit a 12.6 if i get just a 2.0'?
I love my car even more now
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Re: Gone in 2.4 seconds.

thats exactly why im putting one of those motors in my car
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