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2011-2014 Mustang Talk
Tire advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="5lho" data-source="post: 15666127" data-attributes="member: 134994"><p>slick for stick, my friend. You'll find DRs frustrating and hard on parts. This is from someone who's used both, multiple times over multiple platforms. I wish DRs fit the bill better, as driving to the track on drag slicks is risky, even though I've done it many times.</p><p></p><p>As for how much tire, depends on your gearing and intentions. I used a 28" tire to keep the car in fourth at the stripe. 3.73 BBP. The same tire is a little tall for my current 3.15 automatic BBP car. I'd be better off on 26" tires. You, with a 3.31, need 26" tires, which is good for you, as they are more widely available.</p><p></p><p>Nitrous ftmfw. 100 shot on my stock 14 auto made 11.4 at over 120. I'm about to throw 150 at it on E85 and get myself tossed for no cage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5lho, post: 15666127, member: 134994"] slick for stick, my friend. You'll find DRs frustrating and hard on parts. This is from someone who's used both, multiple times over multiple platforms. I wish DRs fit the bill better, as driving to the track on drag slicks is risky, even though I've done it many times. As for how much tire, depends on your gearing and intentions. I used a 28" tire to keep the car in fourth at the stripe. 3.73 BBP. The same tire is a little tall for my current 3.15 automatic BBP car. I'd be better off on 26" tires. You, with a 3.31, need 26" tires, which is good for you, as they are more widely available. Nitrous ftmfw. 100 shot on my stock 14 auto made 11.4 at over 120. I'm about to throw 150 at it on E85 and get myself tossed for no cage. [/QUOTE]
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