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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
Best choice 26" or 28" drag radials for 1/8 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiTriCobra" data-source="post: 15549023" data-attributes="member: 77590"><p>Me personally, I do better on the 60' with more sidewall. I'm going to say 275-65-15, 28". I use to take my 05 Mustang GT, stock valve train to 6800rpms. Had stage 3 cams and they shined on the top end and made power at 6400rpms.</p><p>4V cobra's love to rev too. Taking yours higher than 6200rpms to trap around that will be fine. I just wouldn't take it over 7000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiTriCobra, post: 15549023, member: 77590"] Me personally, I do better on the 60' with more sidewall. I'm going to say 275-65-15, 28". I use to take my 05 Mustang GT, stock valve train to 6800rpms. Had stage 3 cams and they shined on the top end and made power at 6400rpms. 4V cobra's love to rev too. Taking yours higher than 6200rpms to trap around that will be fine. I just wouldn't take it over 7000. [/QUOTE]
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