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Alero Chapter Secretary
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Newtown, PA
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Traction issues
I know why, one rear tire is almost bald and the other one isn't, but even that one sucks.
At the track yesterday my best time was 15.66 @ 87.01 and that was spinning the tires. The other 2 times were 17.01 and 15.861 and I lost 1st round due to poor traction. I just had the tranny rebuilt. 2000 stall B&M shift kit, B&M rebuild kit, etc and it shifts hard. I can chirp 2nd gear Not too many mid '80's Delta 88's can do that ![]() I have GoodYear Eagle ST's on the rear. They came with the car. They are starting to dry rot. Can't even think about driving the car in the rain, make a right turn and the rear kicks out very easy, even below 10 miles per hour. On the good side, the car is now 98% leak free. no more torque convertor leak, or oil pan gasket leak. the Valve cover gaskets are still leaking, but that's a 1 hour weekend project for me ![]()
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Me ![]() 2000 Alero running 14's 1985 Delta 88 w/1968 350 rocket 2005 Nissan Altima (her's) |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
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Get new tires and avoid the water patch, do not burn out before your launch. Street tires don't need it.
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Always go around the water box.
Street tires don't need even a little dry hop? even with a 1600 rpm launch ![]()
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I can't say about that. But I do know that the water box is not neccessary.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Try 'rolling' into the throttle...
What were your 60 ft times like? Every 1/10th you take off your 60 could translate to 2/10ths at the top end. Buy some MT drag radials if you can. Dry rotted tires aren't gonna help. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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In your original post it sounded like you had an open rear end. If thats the case, you should close it with a posi, ez locker, or just weld it. it doubles your traction after all. However it sounds like your having fun.
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^^ Def having fun
60 foots are bad, the 15.66 run was 2.34 and the 15.81 run was 2.45 Before the tranny rebuild I had the completly bald tire on the pass side and I ran 15.51 on the brakes and still broke out. Yes it's an open rear with 3.42's swaped in for the stock 2.73's. However we are talking about a 22 year old 26 spline axle under a 4000 lbs car. I'm worried about it breaking. It will most likey break, but the longer the better. Kinda broke right now With that, this is also the reason I will not get DOT slicks (street class)I never go thru the water box. I made that mistake once in the Alero. Never again. I'm going to buy new BFG's for the rear. I remember having them on my Cougar and they stood up pretty well. Going to order them later this week from Tirerack. Shipping is only $18 and it takes a day to get to me ![]()
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Sounds like you have a good deal.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: NJ
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I would look for a limited slip rear and better tires....run the tires on the low end of proper inflation.....this may help reduce wheel spin. When you start getting a good bite is when things will start to break!
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Just ordered a pair of BFG's Radial T/A's 235/60-14's Now they will match the front tires
(not in size )
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