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11-01-2002, 02:13 AM | #1 |
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Spinning!
I just had a Vortech SQ-Trim w/ a Lightning MAF and a fabricated powerpipe installed on my basically stock automatic 2000 GT. I'm having a real hard time stickiing the tires to the road. I don't want to spend alot of money because I just did that. Any suggestions that would make a resonable difference would be appreciated! Thanks
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11-01-2002, 08:29 AM | #2 |
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Location: Meridian, MS
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I got one word for you...control arms......well ok, maybe that's two
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11-02-2002, 12:21 AM | #3 |
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Nothing Really Helps
Hey Toppchef - Welcome to the wonderful world of Vortech POWER! I've got a pretty similar setup as you. With just the stock Vortech install (no powerpipe or Lightning MAS and with the stock Vortech chip) I dyno'ed at 370 ft lbs of rear wheel torque, so say good by to any traction!. Unfortuneately I had my lower control arms done at the same time as the SC, so I really don't have a comparison of before and after with the lower control arm. All I know is with street tires 1st and 2nd gear are useless. When I upgraded to a more agressive chip tuned for the MAS and powerpipe I can be rolling at 40 mph in 2nd gear and punch it and I spin the tires, and that's without any fooling with the clutch or speed/power shifting. By far the best thing is to put drag radials on. I have BF Goodrich, but I only put them on when I go to the track. They are fantastic on the street and a must for the track. The problem is they will only last 3000-5000 miles if you ride around on them all the time. I've heard a lot of folks have had great luck with Nitto drag radials. I've heard they will last up to 15,000 miles on the street and might even be stickier than BFG's. I've actually just put Kumho Supra 712 on the rears (265/40's) and they are really pretty good, but still not nearly as good as drag radials. Much better than the BFG KDWS' I had for dry traction. I'm considering trying upper control arms next but I have a few other priorities, first of which is a custom tune. Good luck!
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'00 GT 5-spd Vortech S-Trim 3.1" Pulley Paxton Air-to-Air Aftercooler 90 mm MAS 42 lb injectors Cobra Fuel Pump 70 mm AccuFab Throttlebody C & L Intake Plenum 2 1/2" X-pipes Anderson PowerPipe MagnaFlow Mufflers Diablo Custom Chip 3.73's Steeda Lower Control Arms 358 rwhp (Mustang Dyno) New Track Times Coming Soon |
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