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Michelin mpss vs Nitto t05

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Which tire will produce better 60ft times? My car stock can spin my nitto 555 G2(305-30-20) from a 20 roll. Looking for more traction since I'm about to add headers, e85 tune, and intake. Wondering if I should go nt05 ( not the r version) on the rear, or bite the bullet and get some mpss.
I got a deal on a set of mpss or my mom's lexus gs350 and I swear I think it sticks better than my GT with the 555g2.
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Which tire will produce better 60ft times? My car stock can spin my nitto 555 G2(305-30-20) from a 20 roll. Looking for more traction since I'm about to add headers, e85 tune, and intake. Wondering if I should go nt05 ( not the r version) on the rear, or bite the bullet and get some mpss.
I got a deal on a set of mpss or my mom's lexus gs350 and I swear I think it sticks better than my GT with the 555g2.
I had NT05s on my Factory Five Cobra Daytona Coupe and they are very temperature sensitive. Cold, forget about it. Too hot, they get greasy real fast. That was a 420hp 2200lb car. I imagine they would get hotter a lot quicker with 3800lbs on em.
 

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nt05 wasnt anything special when i threw them on my car, a little better than my 555(not g2) but about as good as my federal 595ss, hard to tell, but i think my federals are better, for half the price.
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