Very nice car , Since it is new to you I would see what you have for motor mounts. Your getting some great advice , have fun this summer.
Thanks, would you since it's a heavier stick car, go with the stiff sidewall? The other advantage is that mickey thompson says the height is a half inch higher on the stiff sidewall, so it matches my 295/50-15s at 26.5 inches. I just don't really want to go even shorter, the tires I have look short already, but performance does take priorityThe gearing will work. Especially on the street. Just not ideal. When mine had the slicks the starting line rpm was at 5000. It took a pinion snubber close to the floor to work. All the rest of the suspension is bone stock with gas shocks. With that gearing a 26" slick is the best choice. I really like your car.
Doug
I know what's in there, this will be 3 times in 6 months i replace the mounts, I somehow had a rubber mount last me 1 hit and it broke. I'm replacing them with solids that I have in my house because the mancini poly mounts broke too. I'm getting tired, replacing the mounts with headers are a pain in the ***Very nice car , Since it is new to you I would see what you have for motor mounts. Your getting some great advice , have fun this summer.
I'd just use a solid mount on the drivers side, and a stock rubber on the pass side. Adds strength, but not all the vibration of two solid mounts.Dont worry,
I know what's in there, this will be 3 times in 6 months i replace the mounts, I somehow had a rubber mount last me 1 hit and it broke. I'm replacing them with solids that I have in my house because the mancini poly mounts broke too. I'm getting tired, replacing the mounts with headers are a pain in the ***
I've heard both good and bad things about running one solid, I'm not sure but everyone in person has told me either use 2 solid mounts or all rubber, don't mix and match. I assume it's because the mounts may not be the exact same size, so they may tilt the engine slightly? That's what I heard from the speed shop guy when I got the mountsI'd just use a solid mount on the drivers side, and a stock rubber on the pass side. Adds strength, but not all the vibration of two solid mounts.
But then, my hotrods just use elephant ears. (And mid mounts).
How much did lowering tire pressure help you out? I haven't tried it out, because I heard that it didn't do too much on street tires and is more of a drag radial or slick thing. Where would you start out for pressure if that's the case also?I ran regular T/As for most of the time except for two years I had a set of BFG drag radials, they didn`t really improve my 60' much but were a little easier to make consistent launches, usually ran pressure between 15-17 psi. My 60' times were in the low 2`s with bests just breaking into the high 1.9`s. I won King of the Street which was a Friday night bracket race twice - once with the 727 before I switched to the A833 and once again with the four speed which was not easy!
I didn't like the look of the 26" either. But they worked really well. Especially with not much gear. You can run th epressure pretty high so they don't grab as hard. A torque strap or only a LH solid mount will fix your issue. Tire pressure on the street tires did nothing for mine. The best way to leave? Get it up to about 2000 rpm. And then just let the clutch out slowly like at a normal stop sign. Gradually pour the throttlle on once it's rolling. It's very tricky to get just the right amount of throttle. But it will ET better. Also with the street tires. I can't leave the throttle wide open on the 1/2 shift. It'll start spinning and not recover untill about midway through 3rd gear.Thanks, would you since it's a heavier stick car, go with the stiff sidewall? The other advantage is that mickey thompson says the height is a half inch higher on the stiff sidewall, so it matches my 295/50-15s at 26.5 inches. I just don't really want to go even shorter, the tires I have look short already, but performance does take priority
Do you think me having a solid drivers side mount will do me good any aside from just not breaking them a bunch? I need to install the mount anyways, so if it helps it's a good side effectOn the Charger with the M/T Street Radials, the 15"x10" rims don't have rim screws, so the tires do slip a small amount on the rim at launch.
The motor mount / torque strap is a good comment. I overlooked that as all my cars, Auto or Manual, have modified mounts or limiters