blownhemi
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just run it!! only the car knows. lol
Amen to that, but the 3.91s will give it some spice off the line.
My guess is 8.55 with the slicks and 3.91s
just run it!! only the car knows. lol
I hate guessing 1/8th mile numbers with no known comparible performance (slicks) to go off of............but here goes,
8.40/8.60 @ 80ish mph.
With a 26" tire, you'll probably cross the stripe in 2nd gear about 5000 rpms.
I believe your engine should easily produce the power to get there, and even faster. But with the 3.23's and the unknown quality/performance of the installed converter, i think my numbers are a good starting point.
Good Luck and have fun :thumbrig:.
My street car (Ford Focus Turbo) runs 9.0 @ 80mph. on the 1/8mile launch is everything, you don't have the opportunity to use top end grunt like you do on the 1/4
I think he's trying to tell you that if a s$%& wagon Focus can rattle off a 9.0 , then you are really gonna look like a rubber ducky if you can't pull a mid 8 out of your $&*not trying to be mean but what does a ford focus have to do with this post lol:toothy7:
Would it be easier to just upload to YouTube and add a link or what
Well Im a bit dissipointed I ran a 8.82 spinning off the line and it seemed to bog a little. My sixty foot was 1.98 and trap speed was 79.9. I started with about 19 psi in tires and then went to 12psi and still spun some and the car was way to fishy down the track meaning it didnt wanna go straight. I was shifting about 5700 rpm . I believe there is a 8.30 in the car easy if I can get my 60 foot into the 1.75 to 1.85 range. I dont understand why it hooked poorly with a 8.5 in slick , maybe I didnt warm it enough only trial and error will tell. Seems if I have to run 18psi to keep it straight it wont get enough traction.....
19 is way to high... start at 15psi and go down for there... if its wiggly you have other issues. how is your front end? rebuilt?
are you running slicks on the rear and radials on the front?
Yep slicks on back and radials on the front. The is all new except for the pitman arm and idler arm. The rear of car got real squirrely with 12 psi. It has a ladder bar set up and should hook well
Disappointing yes, but it's the first time out with the new combo, so no biggie. My main concern was how the converter would perform, but with the spinning issue, your not gonna get a accurate refection of what's going on there. You should be able to hook a 8" tire pretty well with the power level your at.
Two questions.........
1) I know you picked up the tires for a bargain. How deep are the wear holes on the tread? If there's little to no depth there, they might be past there lifespan.
2) Are you still sprung with the leaf's or has it been converted to coilovers? Just wondering how much adjustability you have.
I have ladder bars and coil overs. The slicks have some pretty good life left for sure
Do you have screws to hold slicks to rims?Maybe spining on rim?
flip the slicks around...left on right..right on left...if they are getting old...do a good smoky burnout on them the first time out..
I have kyb front shocks and 6 cylinder torsion bars so it should transfer weight good. The slicks are old but were stored in a dark dry garage so Im not real sure if they are good. I launched the car at 1500 rpm and 2000rpm and stall is supposed to be 3k but I didnt try to go any higher. It is possible the slicks are spinning on the rims as I dont have screws. I guess I can put a white mark on them next time out and go from there. The only place I can really see to adjust my suspension is where the shocks are . I can move it up and down
Even on the street the slicks got squirmy and I put my radials on the back and car goes straight at 20 mph when i punch it but with the slicks at 12 psi it gets squirmy so its gotta be the slicks right.....