JT ZR-Won
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Are you guys talking about running 315's on a 9.5in. or 11in. wheel?
Jay
Jay
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90Callaway said:315's on a 9.5" Dymag would not be quite as "pinched" as on a stock rim. A few people that have measured the Dymags have stated they are actually 10" wide on the inside of the lip. Not sure if it holds true that the 11" Dymag is slightly wider too? Probably not.
90Callaway said:Just want to point out that '89 style center caps, almost new rubber and shipping were part of that price...
Crosschkm said:Are we breaking anything while running slicks, or are the half shafts holding up. I was warned against slicks on my ZR1 for fear of breaking the shafts ( a few guys have made a mess when they broke). My Z did not have near the tq that the Callaway has.
Cross
Crosschkm said:Thanks Josh I guess Ill have to bring a dustpan.
What kind of 0-60ft times are you runnin on street tires?
Cross
zrozie said:Hi *89x2*,
I stumbled onto your web page while surfing the net and saw your question regarding the #89-005 Areobody Coupe. I can shed a little light on its whereabouts since 1991 as I am the first and only register owner of that vehicle. The car is in the San Francisco area and has been driven and drag raced, weekly, during the race season. The home track for the car is Infineon Raceway, formerly Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, California. I have been drag racing it with the same engine and turbos since 1991, going on 12 years, without any engine problems.
I have had to replace a lot of the drive line parts as they were not designed to hold-up to the torque monsters that Callaway built. I try to do preventive maintenance by changing the half shafts annually, and the rear-end after about 125 runs. I worked closely with Centerforce Clutch Co. in the early 90’s to develop a clutch that would work with the torque developed by this car. After two years of trial and error I had a clutch that would last the season. The problem was the driveline could not take popping the clutch at 4600 RPM’s without breaking something about every third run. So, in 1995 I changed the 6 speed to an automatic. The car is still in original condition with the exception of a 4L80E automatic transmission and a 5 point roll bar. No modifications have been made that would change this historic car. The criteria that I use are to not cut or alter anything that would change or detract the original vehicle.
The car generally runs in the low 11’s or high 10’s. Best ET to date is 10.77, and MPH is 128 at Sacramento Raceway. If anyone has a copy of the March 7, 2003, National Dragster, you can see a picture of the car, and read the article regarding the race, on page 67. This race was a Summit Racing Series event at Infineon Raceway which I won in the Sportsman class.
Well, that all the time I have for now. I hope this helps you out.
Thanks for asking,![]()
Zabaz Rosales
malc350 said:P.S anyone know how to take out signs of minor contact with the kerb? I guess if you want a fireworks night I could use a grinder...
Yes Surf - the ones used in the 88 Promo materials - small screws into the center of the spokes (one screw in each spoke face)
O.K. Here is the count so far ...
CALLAWAY 16" Dymag
CALLAWAY 17" Dymag in silver or white
CALLAWAY 17" Dymag w/ indent for ctr. cap
CALLAWAY 17" Dymag w/ screw(s) in the spoke(s)
"Challenge" 17" Dymag w/ "Corvette" embossed into spoke -17x9.5 & 17x11's
17x9.5 & 17x11 Dymag w/ open lugs (Sold by Mid America, Exotic Muscle, etc. )
...any more???????
...But man, I can't get those Dymags out of my head... I was thinking again about how much I'd have to spend if I sold my OEM '90s and my 5-spokes and applied that to a set of Dymags. :W
Heheh, did you make a chair or a stool out of a Dymag?