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Poor Traction / Traction Control
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<blockquote data-quote="speeddemon2000" data-source="post: 14303922" data-attributes="member: 14576"><p>Those tires may suck not sure. Get rid of TC ASAP. I have had it engage before and it felt like someone punched me in the gut. I have also pulled out in traffic and almost got hit because the TC engaged. Right not I am running 4.10s and 725+RWHP with street tires. Its alot of spining but once you learn to control it is not that bad. I am running 315/35/17 nitto 555 street tires on 10.5 03 cobra wheels for daily driving and the ability to drive in the rain at speed. I also ran some Kumho XS but the wet traction was crap. They where basically like DRs. I run hoosier 335/35/17 for drag use and limited use on the street. I would recommend the 315/35/17 instead because of rubbing issues. </p><p></p><p>So my advice get some nitto 555 street tires unless you will never see a drop of ran then try the nitto 555r, MT or hoosiers for all out tracion on some 10.5 wheels. If you don't want to spend the money on a nice sunny day turn of TC do a nice standing burnout to get the tires warm then see what it'll do. Keep it staight. If it starts to spin slowy back off the throttle and don't panic and hit the brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speeddemon2000, post: 14303922, member: 14576"] Those tires may suck not sure. Get rid of TC ASAP. I have had it engage before and it felt like someone punched me in the gut. I have also pulled out in traffic and almost got hit because the TC engaged. Right not I am running 4.10s and 725+RWHP with street tires. Its alot of spining but once you learn to control it is not that bad. I am running 315/35/17 nitto 555 street tires on 10.5 03 cobra wheels for daily driving and the ability to drive in the rain at speed. I also ran some Kumho XS but the wet traction was crap. They where basically like DRs. I run hoosier 335/35/17 for drag use and limited use on the street. I would recommend the 315/35/17 instead because of rubbing issues. So my advice get some nitto 555 street tires unless you will never see a drop of ran then try the nitto 555r, MT or hoosiers for all out tracion on some 10.5 wheels. If you don't want to spend the money on a nice sunny day turn of TC do a nice standing burnout to get the tires warm then see what it'll do. Keep it staight. If it starts to spin slowy back off the throttle and don't panic and hit the brakes. [/QUOTE]
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