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Old 01-15-2002, 06:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how much time would drag slicks drop my et????

someone told me that u can cut a whole second off your quartermile time with a pair of slicks......

how much till does it really take off
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Re: how much time would drag slicks drop my et????

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someone told me that u can cut a whole second off your quartermile time with a pair of slicks......

how much till does it really take off
For that to be true I think you'd need a car that is already fully modded. The only things slicks are going to do is let you launch at alot higher rpm's. And if you have vtec it may let you start already in vtec which would drop your et a bunch

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Re: how much time would drag slicks drop my et????

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someone told me that u can cut a whole second off your quartermile time with a pair of slicks......

how much till does it really take off
I would say even on a stock car you can get for sure .2 -.3 at least. Should have a MUCH nice 60ft as well.
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