looking for a good set of tires to run on a dyno that a soft rubber to hold to the drums
codyn Member Aug 26, 2007 412 0 16 urbana ohio Mar 8, 2008 #1 looking for a good set of tires to run on a dyno that a soft rubber to hold to the drums
McRat Diesel Hotrodder Aug 2, 2006 11,249 26 38 64 Norco CA www.mcratracing.com Mar 8, 2008 #2 Tall tires grip better. 5th gear grips better. Soft tires can actually start to melt, or tear them up (balling). I have some 305 Proxys that are 33", and held 800hp on the rollers at PPE, which are know to be slippery. I cut low 1.6's on them too.
Tall tires grip better. 5th gear grips better. Soft tires can actually start to melt, or tear them up (balling). I have some 305 Proxys that are 33", and held 800hp on the rollers at PPE, which are know to be slippery. I cut low 1.6's on them too.
dmax tim just wanta have fun Aug 16, 2006 215 0 0 35 Freddyville, Ohio Mar 25, 2008 #3 what about spraying w/ some traction compound ahead of time?