Originally posted by Steve93Z
I also don't have aluminim drums either...... I was a little hesitant to repeatedly do high boost launches with them, they are a little more prone to cracking than the iron. These work just fine, just heavy.
S-10 cylinders have been used to help change the brake bias too. I abandoned the idea of a rear disk swap, others convinced me not to do it unless I was out to build a road car. And in that instance, yes..... 4 wheel disks have the edge and for the money they should. They will even hold boost at the line, again... for the dough, they should. I'm not putting a baer pro kit on mine considering for what I use it for, an occational slow cruise with a couple 1/4 blasts at the track. That may change one day, but for now.... nope. If I drove mine regularly, I suppose I might upgrade.
Driving a TR the way you would a V8 will not get you the win light. TRs when driven properly, will ET incredibly well for it's speed. There is 3 tenths to be found just in the proper brake torque launch. If you don't have the proper technique, you'll be several tenths behind right off the launch and maybe more. Heck, it took maybe 40 runs just to get the launch consistant and quick, even then it changes greatly with track conditions. These will either 60' like a pig or a scalded dog depending on the hook ability and driving ability.
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