Nittos Stick on street but can't get hooked on the strip..burnouts?
It seems like i just can't get hooked up on the drag strip, my 60ft times are mid 2's and i spin trough most 1st gear, although on the street i might spin for a few ft and then hookup pretty well, im running nittos and while on the strip i make sure to warm them up by doing some burnouts..any advice ?
I ran 8.79 on the 1/8 with reac of 0.810 and 60' of 2.442 MPH was 82.3
I ran 8.79 on the 1/8 with reac of 0.810 and 60' of 2.442 MPH was 82.3
Be sure to do a good burnout. I spin the tires for 4-5 seconds, release the linelock, then spin up to the line. Second thing is that I drop the rear tire pressure down to 17 lbs.
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'95 FORMULA Blue-Green Chameleon, M6, Suncoast WS6 ram air hood, K&N, Granetilli MAS, BMR supension, Hypertech program & 160 stat, LT4 knock module, Hurst shifter, Star Stage II clutch, Borla Cat Back, Goodrich Drag Radials, Moser 12-bolt 4.11 rear, 13.18@102 1.90 60' on the breaks, last run of the 2001 season
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'95 FORMULA Blue-Green Chameleon, M6, Suncoast WS6 ram air hood, K&N, Granetilli MAS, BMR supension, Hypertech program & 160 stat, LT4 knock module, Hurst shifter, Star Stage II clutch, Borla Cat Back, Goodrich Drag Radials, Moser 12-bolt 4.11 rear, 13.18@102 1.90 60' on the breaks, last run of the 2001 season
pretty much as above. Maybe longer...I like to see smoke. Then roll out.
been good for low 1.7s
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Ellis
Team Captain
Team North West F-Body
www.teamnwfbody.org
been good for low 1.7s
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Ellis
Team Captain
Team North West F-Body
www.teamnwfbody.org
I have experience with:
1)Hoosier slicks (now on).
2)M/T ET Streets.
3)Hoosier QT Pros.
4)BFG Drag Radials.
But none with Nittos.
I would agree with my friends above and add... drive around the water and back in and... do burnouts in a MOIST area ONLY!! NOT in a puddle of water! I stay away from the deep end even with slicks! All the water is for is to ease in breaking the tires loose. The water is not for bathing, swimming, wading or any other watersports!
I always burn out of the water until I hear
the tires scream a bit, hence no water left on tires!
HInk
1)Hoosier slicks (now on).
2)M/T ET Streets.
3)Hoosier QT Pros.
4)BFG Drag Radials.
But none with Nittos.

I would agree with my friends above and add... drive around the water and back in and... do burnouts in a MOIST area ONLY!! NOT in a puddle of water! I stay away from the deep end even with slicks! All the water is for is to ease in breaking the tires loose. The water is not for bathing, swimming, wading or any other watersports!

I always burn out of the water until I hear
the tires scream a bit, hence no water left on tires!
HInk
the street isn't prepped like a track . . . people just don't think . . . you've gotta LOWER the air pressure . . . I can only hook in the garage what am I doing wrong . . . I need to start the car? . .. okay thanks
1.661 sixty foot on 245/50 nittos stock head/cam 3.23 geared Z . . .it ain't hard
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94Z A4(12.96@106,1.93 60' before vig,12.44 @ 106.07 on a 1.68 after)stock h/c, 3.23s, nittos - a real bolt-on car
68Z 333,200-4r,custom interior, loads of fun
www.mfba.org
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1.661 sixty foot on 245/50 nittos stock head/cam 3.23 geared Z . . .it ain't hard
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94Z A4(12.96@106,1.93 60' before vig,12.44 @ 106.07 on a 1.68 after)stock h/c, 3.23s, nittos - a real bolt-on car
68Z 333,200-4r,custom interior, loads of fun
www.mfba.org
www.lt1tech.com
I would do a 7-8 second burnout.
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Vigilante 3200 Stall Converter, LS1 Driveshaft, B&M Supercooler 19,000 GVW, Moroso Cold Air Induction, MAF Translator Plus, LT4 KM, Fan Switch, Jet IAT, Hypertech Power Stat, MSD Coil, NGK TR6 Plugs, Jacobs Wires, Russell Wire Dividers, Scanmaster, 3.23 Gears, SLP Headers w/PBM Coating, Borla Adj Catback, DMH E-Borla, Air Foil, Metco Breather, LT4 Starter, NX System, Nitto drag radials, Hal rear shocks, BMR STB PHR LCA
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Vigilante 3200 Stall Converter, LS1 Driveshaft, B&M Supercooler 19,000 GVW, Moroso Cold Air Induction, MAF Translator Plus, LT4 KM, Fan Switch, Jet IAT, Hypertech Power Stat, MSD Coil, NGK TR6 Plugs, Jacobs Wires, Russell Wire Dividers, Scanmaster, 3.23 Gears, SLP Headers w/PBM Coating, Borla Adj Catback, DMH E-Borla, Air Foil, Metco Breather, LT4 Starter, NX System, Nitto drag radials, Hal rear shocks, BMR STB PHR LCA
How long have you been driving with them on the street. Racing rubber has oils in them that make the rubber get sticky when they're heated up. Driving on the street keeps the tires warm and the oils will eventually dry out of the rubber.
It's not uncommon for a racer to buy new slicks even when they're not worn out just because they don't hook up any more.
If a good burnout doesn't heat the tires up enough to make them sticky then it's time for new tires.
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or check out the race car
87 IROC SuperPro race car
461 big block
Best ET on a time slip: 11.418
Best MPH on a time slip: 117.01
Best corrected ET: 11.051
Altitude corrected rear wheel HP: 468
Best 60 foot: 1.595
Member of the Calgary Drag Racing Association
It's not uncommon for a racer to buy new slicks even when they're not worn out just because they don't hook up any more.
If a good burnout doesn't heat the tires up enough to make them sticky then it's time for new tires.
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Stephen's racing page
or check out the race car
87 IROC SuperPro race car
461 big block
Best ET on a time slip: 11.418
Best MPH on a time slip: 117.01
Best corrected ET: 11.051
Altitude corrected rear wheel HP: 468
Best 60 foot: 1.595
Member of the Calgary Drag Racing Association
food for thought 
Four year old 24k+ mile Nitto 555Rs
1.701 60ft in the heat
On juice I bet I could get a 1.60-1.63 
Just get them hot...REAL HOT! Nitto's 555Rs are designed to run down the road and stay hard and last long. Then when you get them good and Hot they release there resin's
Do not do a dry hopp.
Do a good burn out till they get smoke rolling good(Guy with mopp will start looking at his watch
) then roll out hard and lift. Just slow;y roll into the lanes and have it for ALL she's got baby!
Good luck
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Ellis
Team Captain
Team North West F-Body
www.teamnwfbody.org

Four year old 24k+ mile Nitto 555Rs
1.701 60ft in the heat
On juice I bet I could get a 1.60-1.63 
Just get them hot...REAL HOT! Nitto's 555Rs are designed to run down the road and stay hard and last long. Then when you get them good and Hot they release there resin's
Do not do a dry hopp.Do a good burn out till they get smoke rolling good(Guy with mopp will start looking at his watch
) then roll out hard and lift. Just slow;y roll into the lanes and have it for ALL she's got baby!Good luck
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Ellis
Team Captain
Team North West F-Body
www.teamnwfbody.org
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