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Road Kill Drive-Thru
Mach 1 vs M3
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<blockquote data-quote="Fenixfire" data-source="post: 13159635" data-attributes="member: 37891"><p>Ive had a set of hankooks before. They make good tires. Mine were the ventus, but I dont remember which model of tire they were. I was cutting 1.71 60 foots on my R888s. Thats freakin ridiculous for a non drag radial tire. I was also launching at idle so this was with no burnout and no high rpm launches. My rear is still stock so i cant get crazy with the launches yet. </p><p></p><p>They perform ok in the wet. On a prepped track they do well in the wet. On a rainy day on the street they will do fine in every day driving, but I wouldnt recommend any real spirited driving on the average road on a rainy day as they will slip. </p><p></p><p>Their dry traction is phenomenal tho and I would venture to say unbeatable when comparing them to any other DOT legal tire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenixfire, post: 13159635, member: 37891"] Ive had a set of hankooks before. They make good tires. Mine were the ventus, but I dont remember which model of tire they were. I was cutting 1.71 60 foots on my R888s. Thats freakin ridiculous for a non drag radial tire. I was also launching at idle so this was with no burnout and no high rpm launches. My rear is still stock so i cant get crazy with the launches yet. They perform ok in the wet. On a prepped track they do well in the wet. On a rainy day on the street they will do fine in every day driving, but I wouldnt recommend any real spirited driving on the average road on a rainy day as they will slip. Their dry traction is phenomenal tho and I would venture to say unbeatable when comparing them to any other DOT legal tire. [/QUOTE]
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