Broskie
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At what horsepower do you find traction non-existent on a street tires?
The highest horsepower car I have driven was a 2013 ZL1 automatic. Stock Chevy claims 580HP so thats what 475-490 to the wheel. While it was a beast it still hooked up fairly well from a start on the stock street tires and on the freeway no loss of traction. Back in the day I had a turbo charged EG (way to much money invested). If I was to drop 2nd or 3rd gear I would lose traction on the freeway and while it was insanely fast after gaining traction I actually lost a lot of races. Even then tires and suspension wasn't saving me.
I plan on going the FI route and I am constantly seeing people want 600-700-800 horsepower to the wheels. While this is great with slicks and for the track how realistic is it to have that much power for daily driven car on 295 or 300 series street tires.
The main reason I ask is for people that are considering getting a setup don't go buying a XXX horsepower kit and realize after their purchase they can never really get on it or their driving on ice without slicks.
With all that being said I am purchasing the Hellion Kit and looking for 1200HP
The highest horsepower car I have driven was a 2013 ZL1 automatic. Stock Chevy claims 580HP so thats what 475-490 to the wheel. While it was a beast it still hooked up fairly well from a start on the stock street tires and on the freeway no loss of traction. Back in the day I had a turbo charged EG (way to much money invested). If I was to drop 2nd or 3rd gear I would lose traction on the freeway and while it was insanely fast after gaining traction I actually lost a lot of races. Even then tires and suspension wasn't saving me.
I plan on going the FI route and I am constantly seeing people want 600-700-800 horsepower to the wheels. While this is great with slicks and for the track how realistic is it to have that much power for daily driven car on 295 or 300 series street tires.
The main reason I ask is for people that are considering getting a setup don't go buying a XXX horsepower kit and realize after their purchase they can never really get on it or their driving on ice without slicks.
With all that being said I am purchasing the Hellion Kit and looking for 1200HP
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