The hunt for 12's is on!
#11
Here's a good thread on traction.
http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/drag-...combos-250374/
http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/drag-...combos-250374/
#13
#14
We automatic guys have it real easy.
Slicks + power boosting preloading is all we need.
Got to finally race today, for the 1st time this year.
I tried to get Mickey drag radials to work last year,
but like street tires, they suck at the track, with front wheel drive.
Times & traction were all over the place.
With slicks today, I was in the 12.7s all day, with a best of 12.69,
on my last run.
I was able to go 3 rounds today, with slicks providing the
consistency needed to bracket race...
My last run of the day in round 3 of Mod class runoffs:
My permanent Pittsburgh Raceway Park car number, is 248
http://justin.tv/prpadmin/b/317255917
Hay, I did find a video of this run from 16:45 to 17:30 in the video.
You can here the announcer say that I dialed an 12.71 , & that the left lane dialed a 11.85.
And you can here the announcer say that I had a 210 reaction time, & the other guy had a 063 & that the winner ran an 11.95
Slicks + power boosting preloading is all we need.
Got to finally race today, for the 1st time this year.
I tried to get Mickey drag radials to work last year,
but like street tires, they suck at the track, with front wheel drive.
Times & traction were all over the place.
With slicks today, I was in the 12.7s all day, with a best of 12.69,
on my last run.
I was able to go 3 rounds today, with slicks providing the
consistency needed to bracket race...
My last run of the day in round 3 of Mod class runoffs:
My permanent Pittsburgh Raceway Park car number, is 248
http://justin.tv/prpadmin/b/317255917
Hay, I did find a video of this run from 16:45 to 17:30 in the video.
You can here the announcer say that I dialed an 12.71 , & that the left lane dialed a 11.85.
And you can here the announcer say that I had a 210 reaction time, & the other guy had a 063 & that the winner ran an 11.95
Last edited by 2005HHRauto; 05-06-2012 at 02:59 PM.
#15
We automatic guys have it real easy.
Slicks + power boosting preloading is all we need.
Got to finally race today, for the 1st time this year.
I tried to get Mickey drag radials to work last year,
buy like street tires, they suck at the track, with front wheel drive.
Times & traction were all over the place.
With slicks today, I was in the 12.7s all day, with a best of 12.69,
on my last run.
I was able to go 3 rounds today, with slicks providing the
consistency needed to bracket race...
Slicks + power boosting preloading is all we need.
Got to finally race today, for the 1st time this year.
I tried to get Mickey drag radials to work last year,
buy like street tires, they suck at the track, with front wheel drive.
Times & traction were all over the place.
With slicks today, I was in the 12.7s all day, with a best of 12.69,
on my last run.
I was able to go 3 rounds today, with slicks providing the
consistency needed to bracket race...
#17
Limit straps keep the front end from lifting up. The peewee footballs keep the rear from going down. It levels out the car on a lunch so there is no weight tranfer. Here's what the limit straps look like.
http://www.wolferacecraft.com/detail.aspx?ID=305
http://www.wolferacecraft.com/detail.aspx?ID=305
I learn something new every day!
#19
Thanks I don't think it will be problem if I get the driver mod down.lol I am going to have the Gopro in car and then I'll have a buddy out side recording the run so can have it on my YouTube channel. Hey 2005hhrauto got any pics of drag set up?