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Old 20-08-2012, 07:39 PM   #1
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Default Tyre options for 11.48 @ 123.5MPH car.

Hey guys,

Haven't ever really been in here much but now I have a car that I've started to race I am in need of some help, assistance and guidance!

My car is an 2008 FG G6E Turbo. I have raced it 4 times so far. 3 runs on Nitto NT05R 275/40/17 @ a touch under 20psi on BA XR alloys. I use the Nitto NT05 on my street wheels 275/30/19.

I have only run the car on the R tyres at Heathcote test and tunes so far. The best run being an 11.48 @ 123.52MPH. Best 60ft so far is 1.93...

I have been advised to move to a 16 inch wheel and a 235/60 MT ET tyre.

I make no other changes to the car to race it. It has the full size (19") spare and jack. All my change in the centre console and a full tank of BP Ultimate.

Fire away

Jack

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