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RPM427 07-17-2002 08:57 AM

slicks vs drag radials
 
If I was to run a 12.6 @108 on slicks, What can I expect to run with Nitto 555R drag radials? Everything the same except for the tires.

USMC302 07-17-2002 11:43 AM

Most poeple tell me slicks give 4 to 5 tenths over street tires. My BFG Drag radials gave me 4 tenths over street tires. I can only imagine that slick would give a 2 to 3 more tenth advantage over the drag radials. In my opinion. I raced a 93 cobra with the same bolt on as me basically but he was on slicks and me on drag radials. He won because he got me out of the hole, he didn't pull after that, but i still couldn't close the gap he made at the beginning although it was closing fast. Rumor has it he is running 12.6's and higher on slicks. I run a 12.3 on drag radials, but this was done on the street not on the track so traction was still an issue for me.

RPM427 07-17-2002 11:47 AM

What kind of trap speeds are you getting with your 12.3 E.T.?

USMC302 07-17-2002 11:56 AM

111mph.

USMC302 07-17-2002 12:01 PM

Whatcha runn'n with yours?

HORSEMEN RACING 07-17-2002 12:14 PM

Air Pressure and size
 
I agree with both of you as far as times,but remember this also,say you run a 8 inch slick that is pretty much equal to a 2456015 which as we know is not very wide,but a 2755015 drag radial is the same size as a 10inch slick so a lot has to do with contact patch.

Air pressure has a lot to do with it,in other words how hard you can hit the tires without just totally blowing them off.

I will say a Drag Radial is pretty much on par with a slick,remember the photo of Dwayne"Big Daddy"Guthridge in MM&FF Feb 2000 issue doing a 4-in-the-air-bumper-shot those were drag radials although they were 3255015 but a radial none the less.

Good thing about drag radials,you do not need the extra safety equipment(driveshaft loop,scattershield) but when you are going that fast I would have it,and you do not need to screw drag radials to the rim or need a tube.

It's all a toss-up and a personal taste thing.

RPM427 07-17-2002 01:29 PM

The best I can pull off is a 13.4 @108, Thats with a ~2-2.2 60 ft, and on nitto 275/40ZR17 555's. I need to get the 555R's to help with my 60 ft times. I should be in the mid 12's if I had the traction.

USMC302 07-17-2002 01:32 PM

I had a 1.9 60ft time with the radials and 15lbs of air. next time I am going with a higher launch and lower air pressure.


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