nitto 555r education needed
nitto 555r education needed
ok so i have a set of nitto 555r and rims being shipped to me. heres the issue. i have never run at a track before and never used dr's.
so you folks who are regulars at the track , i need some tips on how to launch with the nittos. i wont have more than a day or two before the races to get them on and try them out.
do i do a wet burnout? pass the pit and run dry? full throttle stomp or roll the power on?
i have the c3 pulley and intakes with modded airboxes. on my bridgestones its a smoke fest just about any way you launch.
how much air pressure should i try at the track for my first pass? i have read 15 lbs but not below 12 lbs
any and all info advice and tips will be tried! im super stoked!! cant wait to run!!
so you folks who are regulars at the track , i need some tips on how to launch with the nittos. i wont have more than a day or two before the races to get them on and try them out.
do i do a wet burnout? pass the pit and run dry? full throttle stomp or roll the power on?
i have the c3 pulley and intakes with modded airboxes. on my bridgestones its a smoke fest just about any way you launch.
how much air pressure should i try at the track for my first pass? i have read 15 lbs but not below 12 lbs
any and all info advice and tips will be tried! im super stoked!! cant wait to run!!
Re: nitto 555r education needed
I run the Nittos on the Z car. They work best heated up but a NHRA burnout is not necessary. They will get greasy if you over do it. I run 20 to 25 lbs in them and cant tell much of a difference on a poorly prepped track, which is usually what you get on street car nights at most tracks. They will stick good enough to break something if the track is prepped well. You will be shocked how much better they are than even top street tires. My guess is on a 12 sec crossfire, you may not even be able to spin them off the line. I use a 245/45/17 on the Datsun with about 450ft/lb of torque. A wider tire on the crossfire with a bit less torque should provide plenty of stick for whatever you can throw at it. Good luck! edit; scratch the crossfire comment, I see you are in a 32 with the same 245 size I use. Just set it @ 25lbs and romp on it and see what happens. Adjust from there.
Last edited by quicker240; 10-12-2009 at 04:48 PM. Reason: oops
Re: nitto 555r education needed
do a dry burnout...after driviing around pit. Lower psi, not sure if you want to go that low. If the guy next to you is running slicks and warming up in pit, I like to pause a bit before my own burn out so my tires aren't all cooled down by time he is done.
You'll stll need to feather, so I'd say sit at 1200-1500 rpm power brake, wait until last yellow and part thrittle until you hook, then hammer it. Practice a bit before you go there to get used to it. I used Nitto Drs a lot...DRs are just a bt better than reg performance radials..they do hook better tho. I'd get .1-.2 better 60' with them.
You'll stll need to feather, so I'd say sit at 1200-1500 rpm power brake, wait until last yellow and part thrittle until you hook, then hammer it. Practice a bit before you go there to get used to it. I used Nitto Drs a lot...DRs are just a bt better than reg performance radials..they do hook better tho. I'd get .1-.2 better 60' with them.
Re: nitto 555r education needed
Originally Posted by quicker240
I run the Nittos on the Z car. They work best heated up but a NHRA burnout is not necessary. They will get greasy if you over do it. I run 20 to 25 lbs in them and cant tell much of a difference on a poorly prepped track, which is usually what you get on street car nights at most tracks. They will stick good enough to break something if the track is prepped well. You will be shocked how much better they are than even top street tires. My guess is on a 12 sec crossfire, you may not even be able to spin them off the line. I use a 245/45/17 on the Datsun with about 450ft/lb of torque. A wider tire on the crossfire with a bit less torque should provide plenty of stick for whatever you can throw at it. Good luck! edit; scratch the crossfire comment, I see you are in a 32 with the same 245 size I use. Just set it @ 25lbs and romp on it and see what happens. Adjust from there.
as for spinning off the line my 32 has so much low end torque i cant launch the street tires at all!
we need to run the 32's together! my buddy on here goodgenes79 has to work so i dont have a comparable car to run against. our mods are very close
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Re: nitto 555r education needed
I've only drove an E55 at the track with Nitto dr's. They were around 20psi, and for them to hook up I drove around the water box and did an NHRA burnout dry, 8 secs. Lit them up really good and ran an 11.88 in AZ DA. Definitely wouldn't last doing that for every pass, so get your launch down and get them really sticky for one pass. Just hope the track has some prep to it.
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Originally Posted by 32krazy!
ok so i have a set of nitto 555r and rims being shipped to me. heres the issue. i have never run at a track before and never used dr's.
so you folks who are regulars at the track , i need some tips on how to launch with the nittos. i wont have more than a day or two before the races to get them on and try them out.
do i do a wet burnout? pass the pit and run dry? full throttle stomp or roll the power on?
i have the c3 pulley and intakes with modded airboxes. on my bridgestones its a smoke fest just about any way you launch.
how much air pressure should i try at the track for my first pass? i have read 15 lbs but not below 12 lbs
any and all info advice and tips will be tried! im super stoked!! cant wait to run!!
so you folks who are regulars at the track , i need some tips on how to launch with the nittos. i wont have more than a day or two before the races to get them on and try them out.
do i do a wet burnout? pass the pit and run dry? full throttle stomp or roll the power on?
i have the c3 pulley and intakes with modded airboxes. on my bridgestones its a smoke fest just about any way you launch.
how much air pressure should i try at the track for my first pass? i have read 15 lbs but not below 12 lbs
any and all info advice and tips will be tried! im super stoked!! cant wait to run!!
Re: nitto 555r education needed
Hey Steve, I will be in town the 23 but will have my boy with me. I don't think They will appreciate a young passenger on the track, lol. I was going to do our local HSV Street Shootout this past weekend but they cancelled due to misting. Anyway, I guess I will see you there.
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project mayhem thanx for the great info. jason ill be looking for you. i hope you can run but understand the little one might prevent it. i have just about all i can do before the runs. wish i could get a tune in but want to wait for dyno tune
quicker240 no problem getting 1200 to 1500 rpm before launching the auto. any higher and im burnin rubber
quicker240 no problem getting 1200 to 1500 rpm before launching the auto. any higher and im burnin rubber
Re: nitto 555r education needed
Actually, a lot of tracks dont mind passengers in cars at or over a certain ET. If your time doesn't require a helmet, you can likely have a passenger, however it is certainly up to the track, (and your wife). I know quite a few racers in the area anyway, so we will likely be able to properly secure a 3 minute baby sitter , but thats up to you. Hope the weather holds out, sure as been a ton of rain lately. And oh yea, unless I missed something, theres not a car here quicker than the old datsun. Current best ET 10.94@122mph.
Last edited by quicker240; 10-14-2009 at 07:23 AM.
Re: nitto 555r education needed
Nitto 555r - is the good tire. I know how to put such tires. I learned this in an unusual school for the repair of cars and motorbikes. Also at this school, we learned to write a lot of paper. We wrote essays and research papers about cars and motorcycles. I checked my papers here - https://au.papersowl.com/assignment-writing-help. This is a service in which professionals work. Professionals write papers and professionals check papers.
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nitto 555r - is the good tire. I know how to put such tires. I learned this in a special school for the repair of cars and motorcycles. Also at this school, we learned to write a lot of paper. We wrote essays and research papers on cars and motorcycles. I checked my papers here -. This is a service in which professionals work. Professionals write papers and professionals check papers.
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Re: nitto 555r education needed
Actually, a lot of tracks dont mind passengers in cars at or over a certain ET. If your time doesn't require a helmet, you can likely have a passenger, however it is certainly up to the track, (and your wife). I know quite a few racers in the area anyway, so we will likely be able to properly secure a 3 minute baby sitter , but thats up to you. Hope the weather holds out, sure as been a ton of rain lately. And oh yea, unless I missed something, theres not a car here quicker than the old datsun. Current best ET 10.94@122mph.
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