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ciara 10-09-2003 04:44 PM

Will new slicks help my E.T.
 
I have been running a set of Mickey Thompson 28x10.5x15 slicks. I bought them used in 2000 and they set in my garage on my car until I got it running last winter. I have ran them all summer but now there are worn to the bone. I have heard slicks get hard after getting too old. Is this true and when I get my new set can I expect an increase in my E.T.

andy669 10-09-2003 09:04 PM

How bad are they spinning? Mine arent any good after 30 or so passes. They have plenty of rubber left, but the sidewalls are shot.

Andy

ciara 10-10-2003 01:55 AM

I don't feel them spinning, but I have an easy 100+ passes on these tires and they were used when I got them. This is my first year drag racing so I have never had a new set of slicks to knowif new ones stick better or when my times start dropping off.

ultraflo 10-10-2003 06:14 PM

I had well over 50 passes on a pair of 28x10 Goodyear Eagles last year... I picked up .1 @ the 60ft. mark and .2 in the 1/4 mi. after changing to a fresh set of 28x10.5 M/T's. I couldn't believe how much of a difference they made... so much of a difference that I had to start over on the chassis tune to get the front-end to stay down some.

Simi Stang 10-13-2003 07:12 PM

sidewalls?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by andy669
How bad are they spinning? Mine arent any good after 30 or so passes. They have plenty of rubber left, but the sidewalls are shot.

Andy

How can you tell when the sidewalls are shot? Is that when the *** of the car begins feeling unstable? I mean, I know a fast Mustang can get unstable when going down the track...but when my slicks got old if I didn't have the exact precise pressure in both tires...the back end of the car would kind of sway back and forth...occasionally forcing me to let off the gas so that I didn't cross the center line or crash into the guard rail. Kind of like the sidewalls had lost their support...what little bit slicks have. I'm buying new ones before my next outting to the track though. I've turned to many wrenches to crash my 12sec. stang into a wall, lol!

andy669 10-14-2003 07:11 AM

When my sidewalls go away the tires wont hook. I have never felt any difference at all downtrack between and old pair and a brand new pair.

I think I could get a few more passes out of a pair if I put tubes in them, but I dont want the added weight. I also plan on trying some different things with my clutch to get them to last longer.

Andy


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