10-12psi with it set at 4500rpm1wickedA70;1499296 said:how much psi did u build before u launched?
255-55-16 micky thompson et streetsnosechunks;1499409 said:Exellent work with that car. What size rubber on the back?
i made 401hp@428tq on a dynojet on the same psiMRSUPRA;1499431 said:Some Mustang dynos read much lower than dynojets. The Mustang dyno that I dynoed on consistantly read 14-16% lower than a dynojet. So you might be dynoing closer to 400rwhp on a dynojet.
Still great 1/4 mile times.
It was at about 480rwhp when I ran a 12.0 at 120mph.
yota8791;1499599 said:nope dont use the bottle, bottles are for babysl:rofl: just seen too many problems with the stuff
i think my best 60ft was a 1.69, dont quoat me but i think thats itnosechunks;1499616 said:Damn man impressive, what kind of 60's with that launch?
supranasty;1499755 said:Great 330 and 1\8 you wiped out my 1.71 60 . I had a 7.98 at the 1\8 . Your car picks up Man .
yota8791;1499871 said:i think my best 60ft was a 1.69, dont quoat me but i think thats it
im hoping for better once i get the m/h cheater slicks
WhtMa71;1500341 said:Nice numbers and times!
What's the deal with the cheater slicks? I've never heard of them and their site doesn't give much information.
they r just a dot approved slick, its as slick with two groves thats itWhtMa71;1500341 said:Nice numbers and times!
What's the deal with the cheater slicks? I've never heard of them and their site doesn't give much information.
supranasty;1500401 said:M+H makes them . They are slicks with two grooves in them. Most Race Classes dont bother, they use a full slick Tire or Drag Radial .Thats why most people dont bother to waste time on them. I think they call them street slicks . The grooves supposedly helps incase of Rain vs a slick . Or you can SAY YOU HAVE A STREET TIRE not a DRAG SLICK.......:icon_bigg
yota8791;1500633 said:they r just a dot approved slick, its as slick with two groves thats it
http://www.jegs.com/i/M-H/676/MHD-01/10002/-1?parentProductId=754718
WhtMa71;1501271 said:So I guess you'd still want to run skinnies in the front sine they're not a drag radial?
yota8791;1501466 said:i wish i could afford skinnies lol
WhtMa71;1501654 said:Yea if they are truly a slick (not a radial) you will have to run skinnies in the front. Or else you will most likely wreck.