First time on BIAS PLY SLICKS - JBs Power Cruise July 2023
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- čas přidán 15. 07. 2023
- First time drag racing on the new Hoosier 28x10.0-15 bias ply slicks.
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Great video !
Fun video. Your Chevelle sounds great in the under-carriage camera shots. You nailed the shifts too. Good job.
Great job Chris!
Thanks Brian!
I love that white 72
Rob's car is awesome
Your getting good at this
I'm trying haha
I know all about them no shows!😂
Something about white letter tires that just make a Chevelle look even cooler
Are you running bias ply front skinnys or radial skinnys?
How was the sway during race?
Cool video and nice video angles!
Bias ply front skinnies. At the drag strip there was no noticeable sway.
Nicely done! So 18psi is where you settled on tire pressure or did you play with it any more?
I only did the 2 runs. 18 worked pretty good. My driving was a bit different too. I'll try to experiment with lower pressures and different launches, but I don't think I want to go any lower than maybe 14 psi with such a heavy car.
Thanks! 👍@@SS454LS6 I am going to try a pair of 17" Hoosier Drag Bracket Radial slicks in a few weeks, that I'm hoping will help my 4,500lb wagon 60' a little better than the 1.49 the drag radials accomplished (with a lot of tire shake on the launch).
Gr8 video! I SUBSCRIBED! What state r u kats in?
the great state of Canada :)
@@SS454LS6 GOOD DEAL!
Do you know the actual curb weight of your car? I've seen such a large disparity even between two similarly optioned cars.
Last time I weighed the car it was 3762 lbs without driver and nearly a full tank of gas. This is with the skinny front and drag radials rear.