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Drag radials
How much air pressure do you run on the street in everyday driving conditions?
I think the best I have found so far for good traction and for mileage/ride quality is right at 35psi for me. |
I typically run 3-4 psi over what Ford recommends. I did that in my truck and found that to be the best. On HOT summer days, my warm PSI would hover around the max cold PSI rating stamped on the tires. Done this since I could drive and had my own vehicle, and have yet to have a blowout. :)
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dont think you have enough power for drag radials steve lol
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Drag radials on my Blue Twin Turbo car had no more that 18psi in them at any giving time. Never knew who might want to play :005:
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and im just giving you shit lol im the slowest anyways even shane beat me lol |
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That car was SO badass, such a shame you sold it. Quote:
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well it wont be for a while i have to buy a washer and dryer :(
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its alright Ill be slow for prolly quite a long time lol
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I run 24 lbs in the Hoosiers, 35 on the street tires.
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I need to start looking for a set of drag tires just for once every so often I get the urge to go straight. What would be some decent tires for a slow V6? I would like to break into the 12's if possible. I thnk I can if I have "slicks"....
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Depends on wheel width and which DR. I've had em all besides Toyos and Goodyears.
On average I ran em at about 28-30 cold. If I was going to race at the track I ran 16-18 hot, and on freeway, usually 24-26 hot. Didn't like the squishy feel haulin ass on the street, plus the launch is a lot less aggressive. |
Steve, you've got the same tire I do. Run them at 30-32 on the street and 26-28 at the track. Not that this is an impressive 60' or anything, but they ARE 20s. lol
:snoopfacepalm: http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...rsonalbest.jpg |
a 1.8 60' time on 20's is pretty damn impressive. I have never gotten better than a 2.0 with my 20's on.
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My next set of tires are going to be MT Street Radial IIs.
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They sure are soft though!! |
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