Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 843
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

quickest 'street' car was Mark Hayes LC - 8.3 and quickest jap 'street' car was Rigoli ute - 7.9?

8.3 > 7.9 ???

I'm confuzzled????

Sorry, didn't read street in your post. I think the Galant - 11.something

dont be like that, it was a shake-down meeting and it was well worth it by the sounds of it. although the ET were dissapointing the MPH is encouraging. Its not easy to get a boat to run 11s. I guess you found that the transbrake is a no-no on radials with current suspension set-up. but wont say i told you so.

Its time for 30 psi and the bottle back...... :)

Fixed. :)
dont be like that, it was a shake-down meeting and it was well worth it by the sounds of it. although the ET were dissapointing the MPH is encouraging. Its not easy to get a boat to run 11s. I guess you found that the transbrake is a no-no on radials with current suspension set-up. but wont say i told you so.

Its time for 30 psi and the bottle back...... ;)

I said at the start of the day that with the current tune-up, an 11.xxx would be a success. Job done. Now it's time for 30psi. Bottle later.

yes the boost will definately help but unfortunately the car will never sixty without the bottle.

I said at the start of the day that with the current tune-up, an 11.xxx would be a success. Job done. Now it's time for 30psi. Bottle later.

i though you were building your car to run in a street tyre bracket where you could be somewhat competative, ie no transbrake and radial tyre. you put a slick on that car and you will brake every component in the rear end and be at least 3 seconds slower than your field. i think you may have lost your way somewhat........ :) car ran quiker with standard turbo and manual box on a street tyre.

how much quiker do you think its going to go?

What do you think the transbrake is for? Shopping for real tyres now.
i though you were building your car to run in a street tyre bracket where you could be somewhat competative, ie no transbrake and radial tyre. you put a slick on that car and you will brake every component in the rear end and be at least 3 seconds slower than your field. i think you may have lost your way somewhat........ :) car ran quiker with standard turbo and manual box on a street tyre.

how much quiker do you think its going to go?

1/ The class you're referring to now allows transbrakes and slick tyres. See www.sportcompact.net.au for details. What's more, they now only run 2 events per year. Not worth building a car solely for that many events.

2/ Slicks will be softer on the drivetrain than radials and you know it.

3/ The car is within hundredths of a second of its PB on its very first meeting out and with a 2.00-sec sixty instead of a 1.6. You do the math and tell me how much quicker it will go by just getting it off the line that quickly.

1/ The class you're referring to now allows transbrakes and slick tyres. See www.sportcompact.net.au for details. What's more, they now only run 2 events per year. Not worth building a car solely for that many events.

2/ Slicks will be softer on the drivetrain than radials and you know it.

3/ The car is within hundredths of a second of its PB on its very first meeting out and with a 2.00-sec sixty instead of a 1.6. You do the math and tell me how much quicker it will go by just getting it off the line that quickly.

you dont need to put a slick tyre under that car dude...that would be wrong!

yes the sidewall of the slick will soften the initial shock loading but the lack of tyre slip will see you turning driveline components instead of tyres.

you are a street dragger and reasonably good at it...fu(k Ray Box's stupid new rules..race Andra Super Street and get the car running 11.0 all day. Thats the best option for you that i can see.

At least with Andra you will get a proper track instead of the debacle at last years Compak. The track was a 330' strip as clearly the rest of the track was unprepped. Watch all of Marks vids...the car was 330'ing quicker than its ever gone and then sideways for the rest of the track after he passes the 330 timing boxes.

Edited by DiRTgarage

I love racing on street tyres and the Street Car Superstars event was great but I've always said I'll stick some slicks under it and see what it can do and I reckon it's up to me when I do that. Just a thought.

I love racing on street tyres and the Street Car Superstars event was great but I've always said I'll stick some slicks under it and see what it can do and I reckon it's up to me when I do that. Just a thought.

Isn't the car bogging off the line now? I cannot overpower the tyres in my car on radials...mind you i have twice the grip but also double the power. Why don't you run the car as hard as you can first on the SDR's then maybe think about slicks. You can do what you like with your car honestly i couldn't care if you put wheels on its roof and drove it upside down. Just a thought.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • I am yet to see anyone ever regret a quaife or helical. ...other than drifting/skidpan duties. I kind of want to upgrade my factory helical with a Quaife (but really it's not ultimately that different, and is a MASSIVE UNDERTAKING), that's how good the hype is about them, that I want to try them 'just to see'  
    • D2 and Ksport are essentially the same thing and basically just generic Taiwanese manufacture. Better than ChinaBay crap, but... not top shelf. Öhlins have got to be some of the best dampers around, so likely to be a good option. It's going to get to the point though where I suggest you buy from Oz. We have at least 2x excellent options here. If I were you though, I'd be talking to KW about doing something for the R33. There's bugger all difference between that and the 32. In GTR land, anyway.
    • KW only offers a set for the R32 GTR. Popular options are D2 racing, Ksport or Öhlins. I have a D2 Racing coilover set, though I don't know for sure which one.
    • Well, the good news is you have more than one very good option for new coilovers in and around your country. Worth the drive over to KW to talk about GTR stuff.
    • Fair enough, I am in no way a tire expert so I'm not familiar with all the terms and conditions. I'll definitely note down the AD09 to potentially try in the future. Rain is not too big of a concern for now as I will probably only drive in the rain when I have to. And considering I still lack experience driving the GTR I'd more than likely take it easy too. I have coilovers in the car but as I barely got to drive so far I never bothered to even check if they are adjustable haha. The suspension is almost entirely old and worn as well so I suppose when I eventually fix that in the future that would make a huge difference.
×
×
  • Create New...