TMoney Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 Out of curiosity, do you run any special kind of tire when you are going for times? 1
HemiSam Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 3 minutes ago, TMoney said: Still can't believe you drive a 10 second jeep around, HS! I was just watching a Matt Farah vid while I was eating lunch where the 911 Turbo S only gets 9.9 with the lightweight package. 911 Turbo S speed, in a jeep! I'm really fortunate to have the Trackhawk, TMoney...thank you. Liking how low maintenance it is especially driving it around TX and not having to worry about potholes nor clearing parking stops, etc... It's funny that you mention the Porsche Turbo.... I'm starting to fall in love with a 2007 Turbo stick car. It's a bit of a project...60k miles and a lot of love bites. The interior is a bit of a mess and I'm working on sorting it out...got a used passenger side door card I need to install. The car is a lot more enjoyable than I expected... HS 7
HemiSam Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 3 minutes ago, TMoney said: Out of curiosity, do you run any special kind of tire when you are going for times? Great question. When I was tracking the Challenger I ran Hoosier R7's for the standing mile as they were rated for north of 200mph. Really a great tire. On the quarter mile stuff I'd run Mickey Thompson drag radials. Surprisingly good and way better than a slick IMO. In the Jeep I run the crappy Pirelli Scorpion Verde runflats at the mile as they're speed rated. Loud, hard as marbles...a miserable tire but the only one rated for the speeds the brick has gone. I did by a used set of drag radials and wheels form a friend for the quarter. I can't do a burnout with the AWD so I just kind of scuff them to get the gravel off them. They are more forgiving than the runflats but my sixty foot times are still pretty crap. 5617 lbs of love off the line is comedy. HS 1
naamanf Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, n_maher said: ^^^ You, my friend, are bananas. And it is awesome. Naaman, you are also bananas for buying a 700+HP truck and thinking it needs more. If I had access to that much HP I think I'd be featured in a different thread here. Also, who knew that the forum software had embedable stock GIFs? Huh. Learned something new today. Always need moar power, though I’m not sure how far I’m going to go since it is my daily driver. First thing I need to sort out is the garbage HK stereo that came with it. Sadly I dropped it off at the dealer this morning because they forgot to seal up the firewall somewhere. Terrible wind noise coming from under the dash. Dropped it off at 0730 and they have yet to look at it 😡. Glad I waited two weeks for an “appointment”. Edited June 8, 2022 by naamanf 1 1
n_maher Posted June 8, 2022 Report Posted June 8, 2022 I hear you on dealer/appointment troubles. I've had a lug nut (technically a lug stud) stuck on the BMW for the last two weeks. The previous shop installed them to what I'd guess was well north of 200ft-lbs of torque. I got 19 of 20 off with only minor problems using an 18" breaker bar and a 3' extension. The 20th, it's still on there and no amount of heat or other method will loosen it. It's now well and truly stripped. Yesterday's adventure was to heat it as hot as I dared and drive a 16mm socket on it (it's a 17mm head) and let it cool for more than an hour. Still wouldn't budge. So I tried JB welding a socket on. Nope, the glue broke before the socket moved. So now I wait over a week to get a tire shop to look at it and probably spend several hundred dollars having it drilled out or who knows? Maybe I just trade the car in... 3 2
HemiSam Posted June 9, 2022 Report Posted June 9, 2022 Just....wrong. On both counts. Sorry to see, gents. I've been there. Sucks balls. HS
en480c4 Posted June 9, 2022 Report Posted June 9, 2022 13 hours ago, n_maher said: I hear you on dealer/appointment troubles. I've had a lug nut (technically a lug stud) stuck on the BMW for the last two weeks. The previous shop installed them to what I'd guess was well north of 200ft-lbs of torque. I got 19 of 20 off with only minor problems using an 18" breaker bar and a 3' extension. The 20th, it's still on there and no amount of heat or other method will loosen it. It's now well and truly stripped. Yesterday's adventure was to heat it as hot as I dared and drive a 16mm socket on it (it's a 17mm head) and let it cool for more than an hour. Still wouldn't budge. So I tried JB welding a socket on. Nope, the glue broke before the socket moved. So now I wait over a week to get a tire shop to look at it and probably spend several hundred dollars having it drilled out or who knows? Maybe I just trade the car in... Let me know if I need to bring over the welder! 2
en480c4 Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 Since I can't afford a 392 Wrangler, and really don't care for the stock Rubicon shocks, I did the next best thing... Swapped in a set of like-new take-off Jeep 392 Fox shocks. Soooooooo much better. The stock shocks were way too soft, and Jeep would rock so much when shifting, and brake dive was horrible. These are firmer and took care of those things without making the ride harsh at all. I also finally got my 1901 Maine state flag fender vent decals on. I mean, it's still not a V8 Wrangler, but stickers add more HP anyway, so I figure I must be ahead. 7
Grahame Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 19 minutes ago, en480c4 said: Stickers add more HP anyway, so I figure I must be ahead. Do VTEC stickers work on Jeeps as well? 4
en480c4 Posted June 28, 2022 Report Posted June 28, 2022 10 minutes ago, Grahame said: Do VTEC stickers work on Jeeps as well? Yes, but not as well as NOS. Not tank required.
Grahame Posted November 11, 2022 Report Posted November 11, 2022 You don't see many of these ... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polestar_1 3
mikeymad Posted November 11, 2022 Report Posted November 11, 2022 I never use to do car spotting before Grahame. but yesterday. A lucid with driver and paper plates. Downtown Seattle. 4
swt61 Posted November 12, 2022 Report Posted November 12, 2022 We're the paper plates Dixie or Chinette?
TMoney Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 Driving that wrangler the way it was meant to be driven. https://youtu.be/l-urynk63Wg 2
HemiSam Posted November 13, 2022 Report Posted November 13, 2022 That's the 392 motor in there...should have offered it years ago....saweet!!! HS
TMoney Posted December 6, 2022 Report Posted December 6, 2022 Glad he didn’t kill himself with the BASE jump at the beginning. Also cannot believe how much kinetic energy must be in the jump at around the 5 minute mark at what looks to be close to top speed. 2 1
swt61 Posted December 6, 2022 Report Posted December 6, 2022 I hate it when I'm driving down a major thorofair and there's a slow moving jet ski bogging up the works. BTW, uhm, holey fuck!
HemiSam Posted December 6, 2022 Report Posted December 6, 2022 (edited) That is chub chub material...thanks for posting, TMoney! HS Edited December 6, 2022 by HemiSam
Dusty Chalk Posted December 6, 2022 Report Posted December 6, 2022 I wonder if they took into account the windflow created by the helicopter's propellers in the calculations leading up to that jump. </nerd>
n_maher Posted December 8, 2022 Report Posted December 8, 2022 I thought he was going ass over tea kettle with that bridge jump @ 165mph.
Voltron Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 I have to replace all four 45K Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3+ tires on our Lexus SUV after only 25K miles and Costco is blaming misalignment (that they didn't catch in January when they rotated) and under-inflation. I'm pissed but probably cannot prevail in a battle over this because we didn't keep up the maintenance and the wear is uneven enough to void the warranty. So, I'm looking at all season tires and the two leaders are Michelin Cross Climate2 (60K) and Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra (80K) that run about the same price. Anybody have any experience with either of those tires or any suggestions (other than take better care this time)?
kevin gilmore Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 the 45k miles is a joke. i had 4 sets of the as3,3+ over the years and never got more than 30k. completely even wear. different car of course, but would expect the suv to be worse. those high mileage tires are not going to ride as nice. 1
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