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That is on normal off the shelf 275/60/15 BFG DR's at national trails. Need I say more?

 

Thats a factory stock car, several of the basically STOCK 99+ cobra's in the class cut 1.6 60's on BFG drag radials (In route to low 12 second ET's), some of the class built cars (Like Justin burchams car pictured) cut 1.5 60's.

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Although drag strip sticky is great, I already have ET Streets for those days, my search is for the most streetable tire that is significantly sticker on the street than a Toyo or S03 Z rated performance street tire and will last 10k miles (assuming some abuse).

 

K

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If you're looking for an all-around performance tire, nothing has dry grip like the BFG G-force KD.

 

Otherwise, the Nitto is probably your best bet. But it does need to be very warm to get maximum hookup.

 

I love BFG tires, though. My setup would be KD's on the street, with a set of BFG drag radials on another set of stock rims for the track or "special" evenings. ;)

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Just when I thought I may be able to challenge ya from a 10 roll next season, you get those things. You ass! :D

 

I'll wait for better weather and your opinion of them before I order a pair. Your gonna have to give me a ride in that thing, dude.

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Originally posted by MoreRiceThanCR:

FedEx brought me a present today... :D

 

http://flathat.woodstream.net/RX7/Nitto_NT-555RII/

 

K

Cool Kyle....I suggest them, you buy them.

 

My next suggestion is a 427 C5-R block w/ worked over C5-R heads, custom intake manifold, solid roller, backed by a T-56. Let's add a 250 shot of nitrous for good measure. I'll assume you'll get right on that. :D

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Originally posted by Nitrousbird:

</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MoreRiceThanCR:

FedEx brought me a present today... :D

 

http://flathat.woodstream.net/RX7/Nitto_NT-555RII/

 

K

Cool Kyle....I suggest them, you buy them.

 

My next suggestion is a 427 C5-R block w/ worked over C5-R heads, custom intake manifold, solid roller, backed by a T-56. Let's add a 250 shot of nitrous for good measure. I'll assume you'll get right on that. :D </font>

Now thats a fricking plan!!! :eek::D
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Originally posted by Nitrousbird:

Originally posted by MoreRiceThanCR:

[qb] My next suggestion is a 427 C5-R block w/ worked over C5-R heads, custom intake manifold, solid roller, backed by a T-56. Let's add a 250 shot of nitrous for good measure. I'll assume you'll get right on that. :D

if it will fit in my engine bay, I'm down...otherwise I'll stick with my 89ci 13b w/race ported intake and exhaust, dual ball bearing, water cooled GT35/40, and too much electronics... smile.gif

 

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Originally posted by MoreRiceThanCR:

if it will fit in my engine bay, I'm down...otherwise I'll stick with my 89ci 13b w/race ported intake and exhaust, dual ball bearing, water cooled GT35/40, and too much electronics... smile.gif

 

K

Yeah, it will fit. You saw the video posted of the LS1 powered FD in the common section, right? C5-R block and heads are the same outward size, so that would fit. Intake has to be custom because there is no production intake for the C5-R heads. Note that my above suggestion is not the most cost-feasible plan in the world, lol...acutally, far from it, but it would make some insane power N/A if done right (I'd bet 550-600 RWHP w/ a good solid roller, tuning, and properly ported heads and matching intake), then add a healthy shot of nitrous to that. All aluminum motor should keep the weight down a lot.
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LS1? Psssh. :rolleyes: Come on Joe, LT1 with 32V heads, 1000 HP... gotta go high tech on this one. :D

 

Isn't the C5-R block iron? I know the LS1 block being aluminum would be a great weight advantage though.

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