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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: W. Springfield, PA
Posts: 65
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![]() I've got 'em. Lowered car also but 255/50-16's. Only been to track once. Didn't hook as good as I'd like. 2.127 was my best 60'. My friend had them on his camaro last year and said he never got them to hook well till he did a massive burnout. Everyone says heating them up doesn't help but he swears by it. I haven't perfected my burnout procedure yet so I never really got mine heated up.
Going back this saturday to see what if I can improve any. I do believe part of the problem is the lowered springs won't allow the car to squat in the back as well, nor will the front lift as well. Just my opinion though, nothing really to back it up. Maybe 90/10s would help. ------------------ '92 GT conv. TFS heads, GT40, Powerdyne 9#, AOD, 3.73 My Mustang Page |
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