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Old July 25th, 2007, 04:24 PM
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Just wondering how much better the traction is on the average prepped track compared to launching on the street. On the street launching with about 2-3 lbs of boost I can blow away the drag radials, Im planning on going to the track soon and wondering how much of a difference it will make. thanks

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Old July 25th, 2007, 05:23 PM
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On a well prepped track I can launch at 12# - 14# off of the foot brake (that's all I can hold) and on occaision lift the front left tire. On the street a 5# launch and the tires go up in smoke. My first hard launch at the track, my rear-view mirror flew off and landed on the package tray!

A well prepped track is so sticky, it will almost pull your shoes off.
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Old July 25th, 2007, 06:02 PM
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thanks, thats encouraging to know.
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Old July 25th, 2007, 10:57 PM
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thanks, thats encouraging to know.
what air pressure are you running i run 14 psi in them and hook 10 psi on the street
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Hmm..,, around 28 psi ...i know when i go to the track I will have to drop it down,,, just thought I would wear out these things by running really low on the street..I fwas just looking at a powerlogger file and on the street I left at around 4# and absdolutely smoked the tires....i will try dropping the psi...thanks
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Are u doing a burnout on the street, before the launch? With low air pressure ur car should hook hard on the street.
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no no burnout on the street..will be going to the track in a few weeks and will post back on how it turns out..
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out by me at the track with 18psi in the tires launching about 10 psi, the tires spun a bit. I dropped em down to 15psi and launched about the same and they dead hooked and my moon roof door slide all the way back...my mirror stayed on tho, lol.
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