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Drives: 2010 SS / 1967 Camaro Join Date: May 2009
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Best of luck, that's great you are getting close to running 10's.
My dad is 71 and the only racing he does is probably to get the last piece of pie.
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Location: Perry, GA
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"We appreciate your interest in Nitto Tire products. The ideal setting for “pure” drag racing would be +0. 25 degrees, this will give a wide contact patch that will be the best for launching in drag events, however, street performance will be adversely affected and would not be recommended if the car is driven to and from the track or sees daily use. If the car does see daily driving and/or driving to and from events, then a good recommendation is camber settings for the rear -0.5 – 0.0 degrees. This setting may yield some excessive negative camber on squat but has been helpful for many Camaro owners on NT05R’s who drive their vehicle to and from the track. As for the negative camber settings of -1.0 - -3.0 degrees, this is becoming popular for many of our NT05R users who run their drag radials in auto-x or track day events. Please keep in mind these are general guidelines for setting up your vehicle. The right setup for you would ultimately depend on what you feel most comfortable with." More Blah, Blah but sure makes more sense than the -1.0 to -3.0 degrees of camber did. When I had my alignment checked yesterday I had them set the rear camber at +0.20 degrees, even though I drive to/from the track. Not a DD though, I reserve DD for my raggedy old Silverado. |
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Drives: 2010 RS/SS Rally Yellow & 68 SS Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Woodville,FL.
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jbrown you know to much pie will slow you down LOL.
Good luck with your tire don't wont to see you slowing down. All I can say stick with what works for you.
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Best @ 586/525 =10.41 @ 133
AS OF 12/13/14>633 RWHP =10.22@135 AS OF 1/31/15 @ 633 RWHP=10.16@135 AS OF 1/29/16 @ 633 RWHP=10.10@136 TOPED 700 PASSES AFTER F.I. AND STILL ON THE ORIGIANAL STOCK AXLE & DIFF |
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Location: Perry, GA
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Looks like it's going to be wet this weekend for Pony Wars. I saw where they might do it Sunday if it rains Sat, but with these tires I have on I will only embarrass myself. Have fun. |
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Drives: 2010 RS/SS Rally Yellow & 68 SS Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Woodville,FL.
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Yeah was at the track this pass Friday night car was running high IAT in the 170 range.
So I had in the shop all week and now it running fine beat the hell out of it and never got above 125. Also ran 2 back to back hard pulls on the dyno and it still stayed below 130. I don't know what was going on with it but its running fine now.
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Best @ 586/525 =10.41 @ 133
AS OF 12/13/14>633 RWHP =10.22@135 AS OF 1/31/15 @ 633 RWHP=10.16@135 AS OF 1/29/16 @ 633 RWHP=10.10@136 TOPED 700 PASSES AFTER F.I. AND STILL ON THE ORIGIANAL STOCK AXLE & DIFF |
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"Go on the last yellow.."
Drives: 2010 2SS/RS L99 CGM Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Ocala, FL
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After reading this thread I went and bought 2 Mickey Thompson ET Streets 2. Had been running the Nitto's for about a year. Never could get them to hook. The M/T,s dead hooked all day!! I run the 20' 305's with 27 psi.. I know everyone said to let more air out but I don't like it squirrely at the big end. I didn't have to, it hooked great. I roll into it strong off idle (we have the L99). I had my best 60' ever at 1.7 and ran a new personal best 11.5. It was at SGMP IN Valdosta. The event is Pony Wars one of my favorite events of the year so I was very happy! When the tires came in you can literally feel a difference in the softness. I drive the car to the track so they probably won't last long but we are happy right now.
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I was at Valdosta today running the 18" NT05R's and I was not able to hook regardless of what I tried, these tires suck IMO, I am going with mt's as soon as I can....
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Follow up to my previous info. Went out tonight and tried a bunch of different air pressures, but still found 17.0 PSIG to be the best for me. The last run of the night was the best (but best DA too) and I did manage a 1.673 60', with a little spin/hop. I noticed on the last two runs (two best) that the tires were picking up more debris on the drive back to my my parking spot, which meant to me that they were getting stickier. Not very consistent throughout the night though. I even tried some 2nd gear launches to see if they would dead hook from 2nd (less torque multiplication), and I still got wheel spin. I'll give them one more try and if I can't get some consistency out of them I'm back to the MT ET Streets and will never look back again.
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Had all I could take, patience ran out. Nittos off and relegated to the pile of parts in my shed. MT ET Streets on 4/14/14.
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Send them to me, they dead hook on my car. 1.7s 60ft. My car don't run 10s but pretty sure ill be good to low 11s.
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Great thread. I am considering some drag radials and a couple 18" Corvette rims to go with. I was considering these two brands too. When I was at Discount Tire Direct I noticed this about the Nitto's regarding heat cycling and how important it was for the very first one. They offer to do this for $15/tire.
Was wondering if anyone knew what they did and if it's worth it? Quote:
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Never heard of this ^^^^ interesting....
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