Anyone used Hoosier Quick Time DOT Drag Tires?

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Anyone used Hoosier Quick Time DOT Drag Tires?

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Re: Anyone used Hoosier Quick Time DOT Drag Tires?

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db wrote:Anyone got experience of these? On road or track?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Hoosier/522/17150QT/10002/-1

Or M/T Street R?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Mickey-Thompson/672/3556/10002/-1
I have used the ET Street SS radials and they were really good, better than full slicks for me. Will be getting a pair for the Demon very shortly if that's any help mate.
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MT Radials are superb, my 60fts were av 1.17, more work to do, but they are great :thumbright: :thumbright:
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Drag Radials here - a completely shot set was within .2 Second of a new set of slicks. Wear like buggery though....
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I used MT Radials for years on the street. A pair will give you 2500 miles at the most before they need replacing. Pretty scary on a damp road too. They work well on the track using an auto but not so good using a 4 speed.
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Mick70RR wrote:I used MT Radials for years on the street. A pair will give you 2500 miles at the most before they need replacing. Pretty scary on a damp road too. They work well on the track using an auto but not so good using a 4 speed.
I can second that we use the MT drag radial on the pinto it hooks ace at the track, but in the wet i lost it on a 1-2 upshift mild throttle was lucky get away with it, on the challenger = hopeless they dont like 960 hp and superstock springs,,
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Used the Hoosiers on the Buick at the track and with a bit of heat they were fine.

On the road, once the boost came on...worse than good radials.
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