wheel hop
wheel hop
a while bak i was reading a post about wheel hop
sum one suggested a bar but i for got wat it was
could sum one help me here.
i havn't experience wheel hop on my R
since i havn't ran it yet. jus making a list of things.
sum one suggested a bar but i for got wat it was
could sum one help me here.
i havn't experience wheel hop on my R
since i havn't ran it yet. jus making a list of things.
comp. engineering or jimfab traction bars
98 ITR
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
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ITR41 what sites are you finding these on and which do you think is over all better. I'm looking for one right now. I messed up my inter axle joint because of really really really bad wheel hop (mirrors pointing down, glove box open, ash tery open, coins all over the floor bad wheel hop) and I don't want it to happen again. Thanks for your help.
2000 Turbo Integra Type R - 508whp/362lbs tq @ 21psi
2003 Imola/Imola NSX-T
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2003 Imola/Imola NSX-T
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actually I think summit might distribute for comp eng. or check honda-tech.com for more info on the jimfab set up....all those guys seem to like it.
98 ITR
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
the Z10's are comp. eng. set up. jim fabs are the same thing but cost less.
mount inserts aren't goin to fix the problem on high HP cars. slicks might though
mount inserts aren't goin to fix the problem on high HP cars. slicks might though
98 ITR
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
if you launch right you can use stock axles easy....I know of 600+whp hatches all using stock axles and using one set for an entire year. we are talking 10 second passes here and 1.5 60's or better.98cwitr wrote:if you get slicks be wary of your axles my friend
this is how you manage to not break axles with slicks:
1. DO NOT TURN THE STEERING WHEEL DURING THE BURNOUT!!!!!!!!
2. DO NOT side step the clutch at 7 grand!
3. DO NOT use a slick TOO BIG(IE how tall not wide) for your HP
4. launch high in RPM's but slip the clutch tring to keep the RPM's at a constant
98 ITR
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
14.108@98mph all motor
greddy custom turbo set up from hybridynamics, 450cc injectors, cartech FMU, missing link, AFC, 255lph pump, inline pro head gasket and block gaurd, profec-b.
13.0@109mph-street tires, stock exhaust, stock internals, pump gas, ac, ps
http://www.hybridynamics.com
soon to be GE 83MM sleeved block ready for 25psi and 11's?
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good advice... though turning the wheel on burnout I don't think is really THAT big of a deal... next year I'm gonna do a few without turning. The reason I turn the wheel is the get each side of the slick warmed up... Broke one OEM axel this last year and it was on street tires cause I didn't launch hard enough and the tire didn't spin off the line at all... *my bad*ITR41 wrote:this is how you manage to not break axles with slicks:
1. DO NOT TURN THE STEERING WHEEL DURING THE BURNOUT!!!!!!!!
2. DO NOT side step the clutch at 7 grand!
3. DO NOT use a slick TOO BIG(IE how tall not wide) for your HP
4. launch high in RPM's but slip the clutch tring to keep the RPM's at a constant
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