Albeit in my case not with a Turbo combo... It can be made to work, even pretty well,
but it won't ever be ideal, especially for 800-1000hp crank HP that's 650-850 to the tire, on a smaller tire... But if you plan on running on the street &/or driving to the track & running as you drove there, you don't have too many choices other than Drag Radials or some DOT type tire... I've gone best of 8.58 @ 156mph 479ci N/A w-300shot of N20 on a drag radial old M/T 315's {went best of 9.77 @ 135mph w-no N20, hooked pretty damn well, even on a 100* summer day un-prepped test & tune type track conditions, it'd run 9.90's all day}, in a stock style torsion bar suspension non-tubed 68 RR car, with Capps Automotive tubular parts up front & leafs rear, sub-frame tied etc. just a roll bar thou, with Calvert-CalTracs 3520#'s, best with the 3.73:1 gear & 4200rpm stall, with the 479ci & a trick 1050 QF Dominator on a highly modified TM/Tarantula single plane manifold... BUT I couldn't never put
"all the power to ground, ever out of the hole/launch", I had to progressively ease it in by about 100-120ft,
the technology in tires is a little better than it was back in 2007 thou, you maybe able to get it to hook allot better with more chassis & more tire {taller & wider the better} & especially a much lighter car under 3000#'s...
Good luck sound like it will be a beast, maybe some photos & some more details, I'd like to see it... I'd do a 4 link myself & coil overs, If I was to do anything like that again, I'd use the biggest bias-ply race slicks I could fit too... I'd save the drag radials for the street, unless it's some rule or class your trying to run it in, that requires you to run drag radials...
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But also
it's not the smartest or let alone safest thing, that I've ever done, it was on the brink of getting sideways at any moment on the juice, under full power... opinions will vary vastly thou... I was a little to much of puckering experience, if you get my meaning...
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I dont anticipate my car being very heavy. Its a tubular k member and a arm front suspension with coil overs. No torsion bars at all. It shaved about 170# off the front. My gen 3 motor is 200# lighter than a big block. It wont have back seats. The front seats are light weight pro car seats. It has wilwood dynalight disc brakes. Aluminum fuel cell. Fiberglass hood and decklid. I am going to say it will be under 3000# for sure. It is already mini tubbed with caltracs and they adjustable shocks. It has M&H 325 drag radials, but as I said, I can fit a 390 under it with a 12 inch wheel.
I'd say go with the biggest rim & tire you can fit, if it has to be a drag radial, than the 390 on a 12" wheel...