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Old 22-09-2014, 07:50 PM   #1
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Question Need tips and help for a beginner going down the straight for the first few times!

I need to ask a serious question! I am 30 & I want to see how good my XR8 goes down the straight in Victoria some where, HONESTLY I have watched it but never done it before!! And wouldn't know the first thing about going down the straight! So please be Nice.I have read a few threads and thanks guys for the advice so if you see this question I am just after every one's tips so I have a little experience! So what are the best size rims and tyres to use for a BA XR8? And tracks where do you go? & where would be a good track for a beginner to get the hang of things. and how long do you do you spin the tyres for traction?? You know what I mean! I know how to drive but just never done an official drag! Do you need a special license? Or any training? Is the plain car Vic Roads license fine? If you read the details about my XR8 its got some good aftermarket upgrades on it!! My car & has a High Performance tune. Car goes well so, Please any tips I really would appreciate, Cheers

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Old 22-09-2014, 08:02 PM   #2
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http://www.calderpark.com.au/
http://heathcoteraceway.com.au/

Which ever is closest. Get down and see how she goes!

You need an catch can or bottle for your radiator overflow.
Standard drivers license, a helmet and long sleeve top and long pants.
When your car goes through scrutineering to check for fluid leaks ect tell them it's your first time. They will talk you through it, very easy.

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Old 22-09-2014, 10:35 PM   #3
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Thankyou! Do you need Fire Retardant Pants and shirt? What are the two straights like? Your opinion what is the better track? I used to go to Heathcote as a kid & I saw a Youtube video and Heathcote looked like the Straight was nearly a New Surface? How often do they do meetings at both? Does Calder Park do it every Friday night still? When you go there can you just do a few test runs or do you race in a class that suits?So you have to run your overflow pipe in to the catch. My main question is how do you know when your tyres are ready? And should I get a special sort? Thanks again!
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Old 23-09-2014, 05:53 PM   #4
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Is there any body else that can help me with answers to Size rims that go well? tyres for the drag strip and most of all when I do the burn out at the start how do I know when the Tyres have enough heat for traction?
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Old 23-09-2014, 07:26 PM   #5
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Suck it and see mate. Just like taking off fast at the lights in street car. You may not need to do a burnout if it hooks up. Generally if you can see plenty of smoke the tyres are hot enough.
Normal clothing is fine for a street meet but if you feel better in a racesuit go buy one!
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Use Mickey Thompson et streets 275/40/17 on BA or bf xr6 rims, just do a skid till you start seeing smoke pouring, maybe 3 to 4 seconds, change your side mirror downwards so you can see the smoke
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Do a check on helmet requirements other than that long pants and shirt I raced my stock XR8 BF in july tried traction on and off and shifting manually and automatically ended up with a best of 13.8 and that was leaving the line at just over idle with traction control off and in drive, I ran on stock 245 18s did a bit of a burnout in the water but didn't really have traction problems like I did on the road WSID was pretty sticky
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Suck it and see mate. Just like taking off fast at the lights in street car. You may not need to do a burnout if it hooks up. Generally if you can see plenty of smoke the tyres are hot enough.

Normal clothing is fine for a street meet but if you feel better in a racesuit go buy one!
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Use Mickey Thompson et streets 275/40/17 on BA or bf xr6 rims, just do a skid till you start seeing smoke pouring, maybe 3 to 4 seconds, change your side mirror downwards so you can see the smoke
Thanks Guys your Legends! That was the main thing I was worried about!
I have 20's on now! Just curious is it better to have bigger on the back?
Like a 18 front 20 Rear or is that stupid?I will look in to the 17" Mickeys for sure! Do you know roughly wait they are worth? Thanks again!
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Old 23-09-2014, 08:46 PM   #9
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Ohh where isn't so busy, Calder or Heathcote? Do they open the Strip all day & night for both Tracks or only during the day? And can you test during the week? And do you become a member of that track and do I pay money for each run or all day? Cheers guys for the help!
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Ohh where isn't so busy, Calder or Heathcote? Do they open the Strip all day & night for both Tracks or only during the day? And can you test during the week? And do you become a member of that track and do I pay money for each run or all day? Cheers guys for the help!
Calder is very busy, lucky to get 4 runs, check the websites for track times and days, you just pay as you race, not sure how much it is down there, WSID is $55

Calder is also a much better track
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Thanks Guys your Legends! That was the main thing I was worried about!
I have 20's on now! Just curious is it better to have bigger on the back?
Like a 18 front 20 Rear or is that stupid?I will look in to the 17" Mickeys for sure! Do you know roughly wait they are worth? Thanks again!
You definitely don't want 20's on the back. As suggested 17's are a good starting point. 275 40 17" tyre at around 20psi.

You want a high profile so the tyre can squat down when loading the drivetrain prior to launch. This is very important.
Keep the high, soft rear springs/shocks in too. Another trick is disconnecting the right front sway bar link.

I used the Toyo TQ drag radials recently at the Nulon nationals last weekend, and they hooked up quite well.
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Where are you from mate? Maybe a regional 1/8th mile track would
be a good place to start? Lots more runs for your dollar and plenty of
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Calder is very busy, lucky to get 4 runs, check the websites for track times and days, you just pay as you race, not sure how much it is down there, WSID is $55
Calder is also a much better track
I checked in to Heathcote just then and its $60 for Driver & Car + $20 per person. Where is WSID??
Calder I is $65 + $25 per person. Thanks for your help.


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You definitely don't want 20's on the back. As suggested 17's are a good starting point. 275 40 17" tyre at around 20psi.

You want a high profile so the tyre can squat down when loading the drivetrain prior to launch. This is very important.
Keep the high, soft rear springs/shocks in too. Another trick is disconnecting the right front sway bar link.

Thanks, Did you mean keep the standard standard Rear suspension because the car has ben fitted with Pedders XA Adjustable Coilovers all around. So if I set the rear to super soft and the fronts to firm I should be ok? Do I still run the front psi firm or 20 also?

I used the Toyo TQ drag radials recently at the Nulon nationals last weekend, and they hooked up quite well.
Cool, How did you go?

I live 2 hours from Melb and Heathcote so traveling time is the same.
But cheers guys!
Anyone know of a good priced set of BA-BF XR 17's rims and tyres for sale?
Or can i use FG Rims also?
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Have you had a run yet?
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Have you had a run yet?
Hi, Na I had a few minor paint problems that needing fixing!! Started off with a ****HOUSE Detailer who damaged the car & its taken this long to sort that out and I looked the other day and now the resprayers done damage as well!
So its getting fix first because every one has an excuse when you show them damage to a car that they swear they haven't damaged!! So hopefully soon but all the info the better!!!
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Best way to learn is to get out and have a go. You'll be hooked once you do.
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