early2drsedan
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what type of pressure is a good staring point for at the track with et street drag radials and starting point for rear shocks i 9 way adj. ranchos thanks
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How does the "shock/tire pressure" starting point change when the car has a manual transmission, billet steel stock weight range flywheel and 4.10 Dana 60 in a stock weight 70 440+6 Roadrunner?
Right now I have 315/35/17 Toyo Proxes TQ drag radials, but I am looking at M&H Racemaster 325/45/17s because I think they will fit, and give me some more sidewall.
Thanks!
If I can throw this ? in...
How does the "shock/tire pressure" starting point change when the car has a manual transmission, billet steel stock weight range flywheel and 4.10 Dana 60 in a stock weight 70 440+6 Roadrunner?
Right now I have 315/35/17 Toyo Proxes TQ drag radials, but I am looking at M&H Racemaster 325/45/17s because I think they will fit, and give me some more sidewall.
Thanks!
Thank you!Unless you can control the slip on the clutch you need to introduce a little tire spin at the hit (I do 22.5 psi on the drag radials). Also raise your launch RPM to get away from bogging at the line. I use 345/40R17's drag radials and they will bite pretty good with the right amount of heat in them.
I am here to learn. So I have a question: What tires aren't radials now? M&H Racemaster drag radials were going to be the next tires I tried, but they are radial tires according to the description here:Bias are more forgiving on a Manual.
M/T ET Street or Hoosier Quick Time Pro are available in bias ply.
Doug
Go to the Mickey Thompson website. You’ll see both full slick and street legal options in both bias-ply and radial designs. I agree with Doug and others: with a clutch, you will want bias ply tires. Radials typically won’t hook up with that harsh of a hit, and if they do, you’re much more likely to break parts with radials.
I’d look at the ET Street R Bias-Ply if you want a street legal tire.