no traction!!!!!
#11
Re:no traction!!!!!
Same problem here b18cspecr in a 93 eg. Full power everything windows door locks full interior and still no traction. I had everything originally stripped out but its my daily driver so that kinda sucked. Best luck I've had are with Kumho 712's. They're cheap and seem to perform pretty well when its dry. I can get a set of 15's for like $140 Only draw back is that they are real soft and they last maybe 4 weekends at short tracks if I'm lucky.
Gearing is too short for my taste, winds out way too fast. I got dusted by the same car a 93 eg running stock motor and 10 lbs of boost.
Gearing is too short for my taste, winds out way too fast. I got dusted by the same car a 93 eg running stock motor and 10 lbs of boost.
#13
Re:no traction!!!!!
i ordered mine today, but there coming out of AZ, NV, or some ---- so i will be lucky if they are here friday smoked up the POS's on my car pretty good today though (not such a good idea now that i think about it )
#16
Re:no traction!!!!!
Solid rear suspension if your hardcore! I tried it out for a few days just to take it to the track, it was pretty fun. It rode like a go-kart, and it'd three wheel going into a driveway with any incline or decline. But at the track it makes a huge improvement if your *** wont squat. My 60 ft's were 2.22 on mismatch used 14" el-cheepo tires. One national champion and one Kirkland signiture
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