battle for fastest street car
#25
Re: battle for fastest street car
Winner- Ken Close, 34 Ford Coupe, 8.853 avg
2nd: Robin Roberts 1976 Trans Am 8.955 avg.
3rd Chad Williams 2002 Viper 8.974 avg.
4th Frank Calichio 1981 Malibu 8.997 avg.
in case your wondering, this is from the Pump Gas Drags
Tires:
Tires: The entire competition must be run on one set of four tires. The drive tires must be DOT-legal drag slicks, such as Mickey Thompson ET Streets or DOT-treaded drag radials, such as Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials. DOT slicks must have tread that is no wider than 111/4 inches as measured with a go/no-go gauge. Shaving tread edges to pass tech is not allowed, so make sure to measure your tread width before you leave home. There are no size limitations for treaded drag-radial tires.
* Gasoline: The only fuel allowed during competition is the Rockett Brand spec gasoline that will be supplied. This is a 93-octane fuel.
Lets see these gooks car you worship do that :1
#27
Re: battle for fastest street car
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Winner- Ken Close, 34 Ford Coupe, 8.853 avg
2nd: Robin Roberts 1976 Trans Am 8.955 avg.
3rd Chad Williams 2002 Viper 8.974 avg.
4th Frank Calichio 1981 Malibu 8.997 avg.
in case your wondering, this is from the Pump Gas Drags
Tires:
Gasoline:
So, street tires, 93 octane, and they gotta drive like 1500 miles before they even race.
Lets see these gooks car you worship do that :1
#28
Re: battle for fastest street car
Show some proof, gaymo.
So, what were we talking about again, oh yeah, battle for fastest street car...
Originally Posted by kill-ka-t-kill
american cars are still faster overall , but have no comparision to the limits the japanese have taken on stock chasis .
#29
Re: battle for fastest street car
Originally Posted by kill-ka-t-kill
that run 8s on street tires, ........... no . if so prove me wrong.
And who gives a ---- if a gtr is fast on street tires? That's like saying "well it's fast for a 4-banger" It's just a license to lose.