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hey guys i got a 32 with a series 1 rb25det in it, i put a 3 inch exaust no dump front mount boosted to 12 pound and have 18inch rims with 255 rubber, do i have a chance of getting into the 13' or is it gonna be in the low 14's. also am i better off using 16inch rims on the rear because of the smaller rolling diametre.

thanks

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hey guys i got a 32 with a series 1 rb25det in it, i put a 3 inch exaust no dump front mount boosted to 12 pound and have 18inch rims with 255 rubber, do i have a chance of getting into the 13' or is it gonna be in the low 14's. also am i better off using 16inch rims on the rear because of the smaller rolling diametre.

thanks

Mid to low 13's if u can get off the line

not sure about rim selection

better with stock 16ns with semis, lighter than mags. what horsepower u running?

no idea i only got car 3 weeks ago and just finished the mods ill prob find out when i go to eastern creek n visit advan 4 a power run

dont worry too much about wheels/tyres yet. just get down there with any and have a few goes at it. sounds like u have a set up to run low 13's, or even 12's, which will take several attepmts to get perfect. personally id go the lighter stockies, i get average of 13.8 off stockies and 13.9-14.0 on my 19" 275. so they aint too much different.

Bring both the 18"s and 16 with you and test both :P

Which rims have better quality tyres?..

are they 18" forged or casted?

i dunno they are from temp so im asuming the stockies will be a better optoin

dont worry too much about wheels/tyres yet. just get down there with any and have a few goes at it. sounds like u have a set up to run low 13's, or even 12's, which will take several attepmts to get perfect. personally id go the lighter stockies, i get average of 13.8 off stockies and 13.9-14.0 on my 19" 275. so they aint too much different.

ah k yeah i was thinking of trying that ill prob be going in 2-3 weeks on wicked wednesday ill put a post on how i went and if the 16 are better

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