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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Nitto Invo not the traction answer...
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<blockquote data-quote="grobertx" data-source="post: 13852771" data-attributes="member: 155515"><p>Well I only had 6K miles on OE tires but switched rears to Nitto Invo 295/35ZR/20 suggested by mod shop hoping for traction. To clarify this is my DD (20 miles a day), subject to rain and at the current time of year sub 50 degree temps. Drag radials don't appear to be ideal for me so I don't have them.:shrug:</p><p> [ATTACH=full]542722[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p> [ATTACH=full]542723[/ATTACH]</p><p> These tires are much better than the OE however I'm still breaking loose in 2nd and 3rd. I'm not talking about the shift points but at the higher end of each gear. Basically right where the "sweet spot" kicks in and you feel you are moving forward at a very rapid rate... I control the slip at shift, roll to full throttle and as the speed really starts to kick in the tires break loose. This is usually followed by the rear end fish tailing to right IF I don't back off.</p><p> </p><p> Can one reasonably expect to take a 700WHP / 700 TRQ car with street tires on a public street and not experience the slip described above??? I'm almost afraid to open it up next to another car...Maybe it will get better when we are back in the 90s temp wise.:??:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grobertx, post: 13852771, member: 155515"] Well I only had 6K miles on OE tires but switched rears to Nitto Invo 295/35ZR/20 suggested by mod shop hoping for traction. To clarify this is my DD (20 miles a day), subject to rain and at the current time of year sub 50 degree temps. Drag radials don't appear to be ideal for me so I don't have them.:shrug: [ATTACH=full]542722[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]542723[/ATTACH] These tires are much better than the OE however I'm still breaking loose in 2nd and 3rd. I'm not talking about the shift points but at the higher end of each gear. Basically right where the "sweet spot" kicks in and you feel you are moving forward at a very rapid rate... I control the slip at shift, roll to full throttle and as the speed really starts to kick in the tires break loose. This is usually followed by the rear end fish tailing to right IF I don't back off. Can one reasonably expect to take a 700WHP / 700 TRQ car with street tires on a public street and not experience the slip described above??? I'm almost afraid to open it up next to another car...Maybe it will get better when we are back in the 90s temp wise.:??: [/QUOTE]
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