I ran street 295/50 x 15 Hoosier QuickTimes for a few seasons and they were well sticky, but that was before my NOScapades!

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I agree with that. I would add torque convertor to that list too. You need the rpms up fast.Ian Z wrote:I say sort suspension then gearing, then use slicks in that order.
Great advice Sandy but to get someone that close to the start means they would have to help push the car to the start and it's easier to improve your 60 ft time than find someone to help push the carSandy wrote:The best thing you can do is get someone who knows to watch your car leave the line and tell you what is wrong.
Even better, get someone to film your car over the 60 ft and watch it to see what the car is doing.
Make sure you get the kind that fixes to the chassis with the ends on the axle. They are available now.AllKiller wrote:Dave, about the rear sway bar thing, i know a company that is making sway bar set ups for muscle cars that didnt have them, or have removed them and need replacements to help improve 60 ft times so your bang on with that.
Im thinking of fitting mine back on to see if it works