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I have 90/10 on the front with limit stops, and it goes up about 4 inches or so before it hits, i will try the lower pressure, but the car does not even try to move as soon as i hit the throttle they are spinning.


The radials are sensitive to track prep, they don't hook worth a hoot on a bad track is what I have found And they don't recover once they start to spin I have the same size tire in both the radials and bias ply M/T on the same size rims, the radials are about a 1/10 to 2/10 faster on a good track than the bias plys are but not on bad to moderate track. The bias plys will spin a liilte on a bad track and then grab and go, not so on the radials IHTHs BTW, I've gone as quick as 1.43 60 ft on the radials and 1.49 on the bias plys, no spinning on either one of those runs. I have also gone high 1.50 when spinning on the bias plys and slower than that on the radials on a bad track Life is a challenge, it is up to us to overcome the things that make us unhappy


Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)