chargers suck at traction thats what im working on next. i like your mods just think there are better DR's then the nitto even tho i love the way they look
Emilio...if you have less mods than me then your going to need more than tires to reach your goal of a 10.9
Im running consistant 11.5's @ 121mph...7.401 in the 1/8...with full slicks... 1.621 60' is my best so far. Im launching the car hard too... I've tried many different tires and from personal experience, these GT500's have a lot of TQ and will spin the tires easily. Also our cars weigh 3900+ lbs..lol
Just my .02 cents
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We are running 11.4's at 122mph with our 07 gt500
Tune, Pulley, Intake
Complete rear suspension setup, on 20" nitto Drag radials..and I think a 3.83 gear.
Its all about putting what power you got down to the ground. So...very possibly 10.9 in your future.
Nice! How much rwhp you putting down with your GT500...what are your 60' times with those 20" nittos.
Do you have any vids?
Tune, Steeda Upper and Steeda Intake car made 515rwhp on a mustang dyno
Then later the car was data logged and Re-tuned by same tuner for a race tune, with no cats. So ~550rwhp
Low 1.7s 60' 11.4@123mph on the 20" nittos and Race tune/no cats + 9" rear end setup. No videos of the car on the 20s
There doesn't appear to be any preload on those coil overs. Is that how you guys run it? Just curious.
im not sure, I can ask, but that was during the install, so they might be.
Edit - what are you referring to when you say preload...just wondering?
Spring PreloadThe threaded lower spring seat is used to adjust spring preload. Compressing the coil spring to any length shorter than it’s freeSpring Rate Baseline chart.)
height, with the strut fully extended, is considered preloading the spring. If you adjust the spring seat to change the vehicle’s
ground clearance, be aware that you will be adding or subtracting travel in the front strut. Usually when lighter-than-baseline
spring rates are used it is necessary to add preload to achieve the correct balance of travel and ride height. If preload has been
added make sure there is adequate spring travel remaining to prevent coil bind before the strut is fully collapsed. (Refer to the