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srtthis

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nope not my bosses... i just work on it around the clock and make sure it is ready for the track. im guessing you just cant fit a 28" tire. and if thats the case id find a way to make it fit.

id honestly love to hear why turbo guys would rather have a 26" tire and what ever gearing they need vs the 28" tire and what ever gearing they need.
 

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srtthis said:
nope not my bosses... i just work on it around the clock and make sure it is ready for the track. im guessing you just cant fit a 28" tire. and if thats the case id find a way to make it fit.

id honestly love to hear why turbo guys would rather have a 26" tire and what ever gearing they need vs the 28" tire and what ever gearing they need.
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Being that it's an SN95, I can EASILY fit a 28" tire under the car. However its completely unnecessary. If I ever decide to turn up the boost, a larger tire MIGHT be justified. However, relevant to THIS conversation, the OP would be ill served to attempt to run on a 28" tire. His combo just doesn't have enough to it, to over-power a 26" tire.

So, either keep your posts relevant, or kindly leave the thread.

Comparing a boosted 363 to a stockish N/A 302. Pfft...
 

srtthis

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haha whatever... you are the one who brought up turbo cars and said i dont know as much as i think i do.
i'll stick with the better tire and add gear for what i need.


if im not class limited im sticking the best tire under it i can get and i'll gear accordingly
 
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90lxcoupe

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Sharad said:
You can make a radial work on a stick car, but it takes a lot more finesse than a slick. You'll have more throw away passes on a radial than on a slick, but the car may run quicker on the radial.
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What is the best 60' ET and MPH you have seen with a radial on a stick car? Im not talking about the FS guys that will adjust clutch shim between rounds if needed, those are the only guys that ive seen make it work with a radial and that doesnt really apply to 98% of the guys trying to hook a radial with a clutch.
 

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addermk2 said:
Apparently not as much as you think you do... especially when the entire turbo community recommends that I step down to something like a 3.27.
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you could easily see if a gear ratio change would help the combination if you put a 28" tire on the car...
 

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90lxcoupe said:
you could easily see if a gear ratio change would help the combination if you put a 28" tire on the car...
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I could, but I wont. Also didn't ask for advise.
 

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addermk2 said:
I could, but I wont. Also didn't ask for advise.
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Who pis.sed in your cheerios?
 

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90lxcoupe said:
Who pis.sed in your cheerios?
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Not an overwhelming fan of people trying to tell me how to build my car, or how to set it up. I didn't ask for help because I don't have an issue. I don't have the power to trap faster than what my car is geared for. It's a foot brake car, it's a street car... and its MY car.

So unless you want to pay to add parts that I don't need... I suggest you focus on the OP, not me.
 

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Came for the info, stayed for the LOLZ.

I seriously think this guy has an ailment that makes him angry. Herp, hemorrhoids, dunno for sure, but holy crap.
 
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90lxcoupe

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buttherpies, its a new internet disease
 
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Got awful quiet in here.
 

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They must have gone to taco bell!
 

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Wow this thread got outta hand pretty fast! What gives?
 

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Wow this thread got outta hand pretty fast! What gives?
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See post #s 69 & 70.
 
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90lxcoupe

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hoopty5.0 said:
See post #s 69 & 70.
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It actually started around post #56, i wasnt aware that discussing different combinations was so frowned upon...

Chuckman said:
i believe both the et streets and qtps are stiff walls.
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Not 100% sure about qtp's but the gen 1 ET street bias ply tires are most definitely not a stiff sidewall.

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again, sizes im looking at:
275/50-15 (26x11.5): same o.d. as my street tires and my old nittos, shouldnt have fitment issues, but 4.10s make for a lot of revs
255/60-15 (27x10.5): a little more sidewall (and looks awesome in the well), but loses an inch in width, but also shouldnt have fit issues
275/60-15 (28x11.5): dunno if i have the power to really get this tire moving yet, possible fit issues, but is basically the standard "rule" size for almost every class i'd be interested in assuming i started class racing
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What material is your clutch disc made from and do you know the base pressure? You should look into Mickey Thompsons new bias ply ET street R tire in either a 26 or 28" size, it has the DOT number and is designed to be driven on the street. This is a brand new tire and i think it will have much more sidewall stability than the old ET street. On a car without much adjustability i would go with the 28" tire unless you know for a fact you will be racing on a surface that is always prepped well.

http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/strip.php?item=ETStreetR
 
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Popcorn anyone ?
 

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@90lxcoupe So the P305/45R17 for my 10.5 Cobra wheels should be good for the street? Seems like the 28" tire would be too big?
 

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90lxcoupe said:
It actually started around post #56, i wasnt aware that discussing different combinations was so frowned upon...



Not 100% sure about qtp's but the gen 1 ET street bias ply tires are most definitely not a stiff sidewall.



What material is your clutch disc made from and do you know the base pressure? You should look into Mickey Thompsons new bias ply ET street R tire in either a 26 or 28" size, it has the DOT number and is designed to be driven on the street. This is a brand new tire and i think it will have much more sidewall stability than the old ET street. On a car without much adjustability i would go with the 28" tire unless you know for a fact you will be racing on a surface that is always prepped well.

http://www.mickeythompsontires.com/strip.php?item=ETStreetR
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Sorry to thread jack. Do you think a 28x11.5x15 fits with a 15x10 weld w/6.5" back spacing? Running TeamZ rear springs? I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to roll the fender and probably use the hammer?
 

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Sorry to thread jack. Do you think a 28x11.5x15 fits with a 15x10 weld w/6.5" back spacing? Running TeamZ rear springs? I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to roll the fender and probably use the hammer?
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It should fit, looking at the dimensions MT's chart that tire is slightly smaller than a ET Drag 28x10.5 slick, which is what i have on my car, on a 10" 6.5 BS wheel, my inner fenders have had the sledgehammer treatment and the fenders are also rolled, the 28x10.5 is a tight fit but judging by the numbers on that link the bias ET street R should fit better.
 
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I would never gear up and run a 28" tire for the track. Just me personally, but in doing so, you now need to adjust your street tires to make up for the gear change. A 28" race tire looks good, but a 28" street wheel/tire set up, can't say I'd like the look.

My suggestion is keep it 27" tire or less.
 
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