(local) Import vs Domestic race
thats a date that is not good. Still trying to set a date
okay, because i was just wondering someone elses insight. im sitting here thinking most people build cars to go as fast as they can, no matter what, wasnt thinking about limiting my build by anything especially a tire. but okay i guess i can see that. but sounds boring after awhile to me. im the kind of guy who wants to go faster and faster.
It's also cool seeing peole find way to get massive power to the ground on a street tire. He who makes the most HP is not the winner usually.
The same can be said about horsepower, it's much cheaper to make tons of horsepower with domestics than imports. Boosted V8? Good lord!

The debate will go on and on, it's just all what your into.
All right, I have read this entire thread and I have an idea. Lets let the front wheel drive guys run dot legal bias ply tires or straight slicks but they have to run as much air pressure in them as the radial guys. I know I have seen FWD guys on slicks at the track with no more than 5psi in them. This will help them but close the gap a bit.
I don't talk shit much but I have a challenge for all of the FWD drag racers out there. If the track will let us I want to get a couple of 60' times on one car on whatever tires it has, and it has to have at least enough power to spin the tires, stock wont do. The challenge is this. Launch the car like normal and let out of it after the 60' timer, then come back and line up backwards and launch the car in reverse. I wonder which way will hook better?
That is why a billion people run knuckle dragging domestics.
And as far as originality goes turbo Hondas are as rare and cutting edge as drag racing mustangs. I mean you can't drive 5 miles without seeing a Honda with an intercooler. What makes a car cutting edge is not the parts on the car but the combination, tuning, and application of the car as a whole. Hence Cobra Mikes comment on copy cats not having the same tuner as he has.
I don't talk shit much but I have a challenge for all of the FWD drag racers out there. If the track will let us I want to get a couple of 60' times on one car on whatever tires it has, and it has to have at least enough power to spin the tires, stock wont do. The challenge is this. Launch the car like normal and let out of it after the 60' timer, then come back and line up backwards and launch the car in reverse. I wonder which way will hook better?
That is why a billion people run knuckle dragging domestics. And as far as originality goes turbo Hondas are as rare and cutting edge as drag racing mustangs. I mean you can't drive 5 miles without seeing a Honda with an intercooler. What makes a car cutting edge is not the parts on the car but the combination, tuning, and application of the car as a whole. Hence Cobra Mikes comment on copy cats not having the same tuner as he has.
All right, I have read this entire thread and I have an idea. Lets let the front wheel drive guys run dot legal bias ply tires or straight slicks but they have to run as much air pressure in them as the radial guys. I know I have seen FWD guys on slicks at the track with no more than 5psi in them. This will help them but close the gap a bit.
I don't talk shit much but I have a challenge for all of the FWD drag racers out there. If the track will let us I want to get a couple of 60' times on one car on whatever tires it has, and it has to have at least enough power to spin the tires, stock wont do. The challenge is this. Launch the car like normal and let out of it after the 60' timer, then come back and line up backwards and launch the car in reverse. I wonder which way will hook better?
That is why a billion people run knuckle dragging domestics.
And as far as originality goes turbo Hondas are as rare and cutting edge as drag racing mustangs. I mean you can't drive 5 miles without seeing a Honda with an intercooler. What makes a car cutting edge is not the parts on the car but the combination, tuning, and application of the car as a whole. Hence Cobra Mikes comment on copy cats not having the same tuner as he has.
I don't talk shit much but I have a challenge for all of the FWD drag racers out there. If the track will let us I want to get a couple of 60' times on one car on whatever tires it has, and it has to have at least enough power to spin the tires, stock wont do. The challenge is this. Launch the car like normal and let out of it after the 60' timer, then come back and line up backwards and launch the car in reverse. I wonder which way will hook better?
That is why a billion people run knuckle dragging domestics. And as far as originality goes turbo Hondas are as rare and cutting edge as drag racing mustangs. I mean you can't drive 5 miles without seeing a Honda with an intercooler. What makes a car cutting edge is not the parts on the car but the combination, tuning, and application of the car as a whole. Hence Cobra Mikes comment on copy cats not having the same tuner as he has.
yea look at the real street class at mir thats a radial class and way out of a lot of peoples bugit, power and a good boost controler is everything in that class







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