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Well.... To actually have full grip they'd need to be at about 30psi hot... which would mean near 20psi cold / normal driving...

If you're running at 30psi cold... once they actually get up to temp then they'll be 42psi.

Note that "Hot" does not mean "I've done a quick burnout on them before a launch"

You're going to have an absolute ball on them if you dial them in properly on the track.

no he's not.... it's MOHSEN

you KNOW he only bought a PAIR and he has frikken ling longs on the fronts right?

Snowy Mountains 1000 over the weekend.

fastests car R32 GTR.

2nd fastest..

Jeep Gran Cheerokee

Damn

http://racing.natsoft.com.au/635860535/object_915454.82N/Result?8

That's fkin hilarious

What an awesome driver

At the same time, DECA has been won by FWD hatchbacks hasn't it?

no he's not.... it's MOHSEN

you KNOW he only bought a PAIR and he has frikken ling longs on the fronts right?

got lang longs.

cheaper than ling longs.

nah, its got some bridgestones.

steers alright. does need ALOT of work aligning things etc now though. can feel everything wrong with it now, felt nothing with 225s and stretch lol

Lol if that's the case, dat under steer will be so bad

reverse everywhere

That's fkin hilarious

What an awesome driver

At the same time, DECA has been won by FWD hatchbacks hasn't it?

Oh my bad, it's a 1000 metre sprint, I thought it was a really short course like a wang

yeah long and straight, whould hate to try and get that puppy to turn!

(more so if you find pics the squat it has on launch makes me think still quitre soft suspension.

re DECA, I "think" a Type R integra won 2WD but not outright once.

that be it tho.

Moh you need to switch em around and have happy fun sliding times like me

What's the retail on AD08s these days anyway? inb4 more than you can afford pal

edit: http://www.tractiontyres.com.au/pdfs/a048_clearance_a4flyer-web.pdf

dem 19 inch feels :(

Edited by UNR33L

Thought about switching to 18's?

How small do they look on the titanic?

they look terrible, some guy on ford forums did it and wow lol.

standard they come out with 19s for a reason I guess

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