8sec supra on street tires
Originally Posted by Beans&Disease
Drag Radials are DOT approved tires. Therefore they are street tires. End of argument
3 feet above your a$$
Originally Posted by imdeadsexy
using this idiot's logic, a MUD terrain tire for a truck is not a street tire.
there are bias ply street tires and radial street tires.
ALL slicks are bias ply tires, hence not legal in a RADIAL tire class.
fucktard.
there are bias ply street tires and radial street tires.
ALL slicks are bias ply tires, hence not legal in a RADIAL tire class.
fucktard.
took the words right outta my mouth
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Originally Posted by Twisted
Woon's car is quicksilver and a 6spd. That is Dana Westover's car on drag radials. He ran that 8 second pass almost a year ago when he was on his old turbo setup.
To whoever mentioned Titan's car for a real DR supra.......well if you want to go into racecars then go look at MSP's supra which weighs more then Titan's paper weight and has gone 7.90 on drag radials while Titan is stuck in the 8s.
To whoever mentioned Titan's car for a real DR supra.......well if you want to go into racecars then go look at MSP's supra which weighs more then Titan's paper weight and has gone 7.90 on drag radials while Titan is stuck in the 8s.
Did you video tape that 216.8 run last week, I think that will let you know what a largeframe turbo on a Titan 2J will do. If not I'm sure we'll see in Vegas.
That being said anyone who daily drives Drag Radials on a high HP car has some big balls, I've been caught in the rain in friends cars more than a few times and we might as well have been on slicks. The tires are design to get you to and from the races, not necessarily to be driven every day (although this may be possible on a 150hp honda, not the case with a RWD 450+HP Toyota).
Last edited by VelocityGSR; 04-11-2005 at 06:49 PM.