This is topic what type of 60' times required to pull both wheels? in forum Tech Talk at Northern California Ford Owners .
To visit this topic, use this URL:
https://californiafords.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=6;t=003800
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on
:
Just curious. I've got the battery in the trunk (track legal)and I'm definitely feeling froggy.
Posted by st5150 (Member # 51) on
:
I've seen them with the current 1.6X's you have. More tire out back and 4.XX:1 gears never hurt anyone either
Posted by Yellow94GT (Member # 431) on
:
Rhett's car yanks the driver side tire consistantly with low 1.6's and high 1.5's. People have claimed to see it come up as high as 6 inches (I didn't take that one to heart...lol)
Posted by Norcalbmxer (Member # 235) on
:
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
Just curious. I've got the battery in the trunk (track legal)and I'm definitely feeling froggy.
go tubular up front, and youll probably do it
Posted by street_illegal_stang (Member # 1554) on
:
remove the front sway bar,get some ladder bars in the rear,4:10,hoosier slicks...4cylinder spings
you should really jump outta the hole then
Posted by jmcclesk (Member # 1355) on
:
I have been told mine has pulled both wheels with a 1.6x 60 foot. good subframes will help. I saw a post that you said you have now gone 11.80 is it true N/A or bottle???
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on
:
I was talking out of my ass.
I've got 3 mods in the car now that I think will buy me an 11.8x.
*electric H20 pump
*summit plastic bucket seat (pulling the cushion saves 2#'s )
*trunk-mounted battery
who knows.
Posted by FasterDamnit (Member # 442) on
:
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
I was talking out of my ass.
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
I was talking out of my ass.
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
I was talking out of my ass.
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
I was talking out of my ass.
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
I was talking out of my ass.
We know, Joe, we know...
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on
:
lol
Posted by TheBrain (Member # 35) on
:
I was told that I pulled both fronts a couple weeks ago in Redding on a 1.62 60' Front sway bar INSTALLED !!!!
Seems the front sway bar helped pick up the other tire
It was actually quite amazing considering there was NO track prep (street legal drag night) no water in the box, no burnout, the swaybar installed AND on the motor.
No wonder the torque box ripped
Brian
Posted by Yellow94GT (Member # 431) on
:
Then you have cas like mine, mid to low 1.6's and nevere been accused of pulling a tire...lol
Posted by shade-tree (Member # 298) on
:
the quickest cars usually never do
I think it's all about the wheelie myself. I totally see myself going K-member, A-arms and coilovers to save ~80#'s up front, and seeing what that does for the wheelie
it's not like I can keep up with any serious car, so at least I can say, "...yah, but did you see me pull the wheels though?"
Posted by Yellow94GT (Member # 431) on
:
quote:
Originally posted by shade-tree:
the quickest cars usually never do
I think it's all about the wheelie myself. I totally see myself going K-member, A-arms and coilovers to save ~80#'s up front, and seeing what that does for the wheelie
it's not like I can keep up with any serious car, so at least I can say, "...yah, but did you see me pull the wheels though?"
Hahaha, thats kick ass Joe.
Fueled by Ford Mustang Owners
on CaliforniaFords.com