drag radials= smoke July 31, 2006, 10:06:37 PM well kinda, looks like i need to focus on the suspension :(Bought ready to start on the t-bird:D Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #1 – August 01, 2006, 12:52:18 AM They Look Somewhat Even From Here Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #2 – August 01, 2006, 01:39:01 AM Quote from: InnesThey Look Somewhat Even From HereThey are,the car really shouldnt spin as much or i dont think it should. I was bored so i posted some pics:flame: Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #3 – August 01, 2006, 11:34:11 AM Is that from idle or powerbraked/stalled up? My GN powerbraked up to about 7 psi would lay about 160 feet of rubber back in the day. Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #4 – August 01, 2006, 12:54:22 PM Quote from: Pressure cooked chickenIs that from idle or powerbraked/stalled up? My GN powerbraked up to about 7 psi would lay about 160 feet of rubber back in the day.off idle, on VHT soaked 325/50/15 m/t drag radials at 14 psi. ;) Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #5 – August 01, 2006, 04:30:04 PM Quote from: SLEEPER T-BIRD 87off idle, on VHT soaked 325/50/15 m/t drag radials at 14 psi. Wow!:D Mine would just screech the tires a little on take off and then lay about 10 ft of black in second when leaving at idle. Quote Selected
drag radials= smoke Reply #6 – August 01, 2006, 04:50:10 PM Quote from: Pressure cooked chickenWow!:D Mine would just screech the tires a little on take off and then lay about 10 ft of black in second when leaving at idle.i put in a th350 and a 3k stall its balls out from the get go now:hick: If you keep looking ahead of the dark area they keep going for a ways just alot lighter after the 2nd shift. car is a blast to drive. Ive got to put some rim screws in my track wheels this week. :( Quote Selected