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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SanAntonio, Tx
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No they arent e.t. streets, but hook good enough for me, my complaint is how tall they are, just a little taller than th et street, but affected my mph a little, i have 26x10.5 on a 15x8 weld, they rub the quad shock a little, not much.
i cut a 1.95 60' the other day while stomping on a 98-01 t/a. i drive round the water box, and heat them up dry, seems like the more they wear, the better short times im cutting, i like them, and in the rain they rule over e.t streets, cuz those are just dangerous in the rain.so with et streets and 3.27 grs i cut a 1.88, with theses sports pros i think i can hit a 1.90 with some practice.
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Police package 5spd 90 Lx, Stock original motor, 3.27grs, BM fan, fms 10.5 clutch, D&D quadrant, and adjuster, ADS chip, 180 stat, mac cai, mac h-pipe, mac subframe connectors, ASP crank pulley, ripper shifter, 26x10.5 M/T sport pros welds. 246 hp according to analyzer ![]() Race weight: 3,120 E.t-13.57 with 26x10.50's e.t. streets. 1.88 60' mph- 99.92 mph |
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