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Old 01-12-2004, 08:50 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally posted by RUgoinup
Kudo's Shelton!

Here's the run down on my 1.777 60ft (also first launch w/ slicks on a front wheel drive):

how tall were the slicks? 26x6x15 M & H racemasters

what rpm did you launch at? 4000

were you in boost when you launched? Nope

did it bog or spin? Nope, the rear view mirror flew right off!

any feedback appreciated...


14lbs of pressure, no spacer used but definitely needed w/OEM steel wheels. Using the emergency brake, I did a 1st gear burnout at the end of the waterbox.

On that run I ran a 13.3 @ 98, that was last summer in Bradenton, FL.

Mods were: Mopar S1, AGP WGA, Mopar Short shifter, MSD wires, GL springs

SWEET!!! 60ft. 1.777

Track must have been nice and prepped, grabbing at 4k... this thread is very informative for those that are thinking about slicks...

Thanks for the tips... I'll try 4krpms as a start point and go from there... of course, every track is different, so the launch rpms will vary...

I'm sure driveshaft shop.com is coming out with heavier duty staged axles for the SRT4 soon... I had Stage 3 on my 1st gen and had the peace of mind back then the axles weren't going to give... those things are BEEFY...
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