hitting the track...

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  1. BREDn07 New Member

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    yo fellow stallions....

    hitting the track this friday and don't have my stocks but i'm running 285/35/18's
    summitomo's Z-rated, any advice on tire pressure! and plus what rpm's should i launch?

    i just want a general idea then i'll do my tweaking at the track

    here are my mods:
    steeda cai w/ tune
    bbk shorties
    o/r h-pipe with flows
    3.55 pose (factory)
    hoping to hit low 13's....

    thanks guys....
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    Probably launch at about 2300-2500 RPM and vary it up and down from there depending on how it goes. I'd probably put the front tires up to about 40#'s and the rears down to 25, that's pretty standard on street tires.

    Make sure to drive around the water box, don't roll through or you'll get water on your tires and track and kill your traction. I don't know how many people I tell this and they ignore me and then complain after their run that they had no traction.
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    thanks cowtown...believe me i had that in mind already, go around the waterbox! i can plan plan plan, i just better execute once i line up...
  4. kooldawg6 mine works really well and can take a fair amount

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    The NHRA track I went to last month had it where you couldn't go around the water box(wet from side to side). I went ahead and burned them for about 5 seconds or so once passing through. My 60' times were all very consistant and decent(2.03-2.06)with 33 PSI in the rear radials. On my last run, just for the heck of it I really roasted them for about 15 seconds. My 60' time was still a 2.04. That track had really good prep and traction off the line was very good as I only spun just a bit. That was even revving it up to about 1700-1800 RPM(on the street I can spin all the way through first gear

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