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Re: Hoosier Radial Slicks which ones?
[Re: 74DusterP457]
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09/04/09 06:52 AM
09/04/09 06:52 AM
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Jacob Pitt
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I run the M/T 31.25*12.2 radial slick on my Challenger. I have maybe 65 runs on them so far. Last weekend they went 1.342 in the 60'. They are the most consistant tire I have ever run, but when they start to spin look out. I try to turn them every other weekend, so maybe every 20 passes or so. They are quicker by about .10 for me.
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Re: Hoosier Radial Slicks which ones?
[Re: SuperStocker]
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09/04/09 09:40 AM
09/04/09 09:40 AM
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Keith Richards
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If you need help in the traction dept., use the softer compound, CO7. They will not last as long as the CO6's nor be quite as fast; at least that has been my experience. You do know that 30 X 9 Hoosiers come in two different circumferences, don't you?
The CO7's are firmer (harder) then the CO6's. You can look here at the bottom of the page at the chart.
http://www.hoosiertire.com/specdrag.htm
I have ran the 07's (30x9x15) and it is a great consistent tire. Just broke in a new set Wednesday night an in 5 passes I was 1.558, 1.558,1.548,1.551 and a 1.552 that was in 85 to 98 degree weather with 125+ track temps. 3400# car running 10.60's. Oh and my last set ran out of tread at 110 passes.
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