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Rob, it would be tough for you to yank a tire with the drag radials on a stick car. I've come close, but no cigar. I'll be taking some weight off the front end & then we'll see.
The track would have to be stickier than a baby's full diaper on a hot day (you'll find out about that soon, heh heh). The nitrous radial tire racers that I know have done it with stick or automatics, but they're using progressive systems & coming out of the hole with 10 to 15 % & launching hard. ------------------ 91 coupe 3.73's,long tubes,2 1/2" exh,ported stock t-body,ProM-77mm cobra intake,edelbrock heads,B303,1.72 rr's 36lb inj's,tremec, & a Paxton NOVI 2000!!! 11.020 @128.95 on BFG Drag Radials (275/60/15) |
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