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soren123

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#1   2015-01-10 11:53          
I have the 94 Supra AT and I'v done a drag setup on it but for some reason It's just smoke the tyres and it's become a drift setup insted, so do anyone know what I should change so it does wheeles?

Please help!

SETUP:
94 supra AT chassis
Engine: Toyota 2JZ stock block
Crankshaft: JUN 2JZ-Weight
Connectingrods: JUN 2JZ-Weigth
Pistons: JUN 2JZ-Weigth
Cylinder heads: Powerhouse Racing ported/polished cylinder head
Camshaft: GReddy 2JZ 285 duration 9.2 lift
Air Intake: Greddy 2JZ intake manifold
Exhaust manifold: Greddy stailess steel custom twin turob header
Fuel system: HKS Methanol 1200ccc
Turbo system: Rarret GT40-GT35 twin turbo
Clutchs and Flywheel: TRD 2JZ Light-weigth and a TRD 2JZ ceramic Light-weight clutch
Transmision: v160 6speed
Exhaust system: 1994 supra stock exhaust pipe
HP: 919

Running Gear Setup:
TRD light-weight rear sub frame
Cusco light-weight rear axel
ACPT Carbon fiver Driveshaft
MrSir trailing arm
HKS Hipermax Drag Front 4000 N/m adjustable shock
Rear shock: Omni Power full body drag 6000 N/m Adjustable
Front spring: HKS Hipermax drag 63765 N/m "8.50" spring
Rear Spring: Omni Power full body drag 73575 N/m "7.50" spring
Front Wheels: Drag Runner 15x5 and Firestone drag 500 15x5 2.00 bar/29,39 psi
Rear Wheels: Weld Aluma star 15x11 and Firstone drag 500 15x11 2.00 bar/29,39 psi


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#2   2015-01-10 12:01          
you want grip or wheelstands use bb93's java update for the mopar tyre pack

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#3   2015-01-10 12:14          
# stonedmonster : you want grip or wheelstands use bb93's java update for the mopar tyre pack

The Update didn't work out. The Supra smoke the tyres and I don't know what to do
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#4   2015-01-10 12:19          
rear mount the engine its what i do when it doesnt grip then i removed the whole front end

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#5   2015-01-10 12:25          
# stonedmonster : rear mount the engine its what i do when it doesnt grip then i removed the whole front end

1. It's doesn't work it's smoking the tyres..
2. Why should I rear mount the engine? it's a Supra The engine sits in the front...
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#6   2015-01-10 12:28          
engine in the rear equals more weight on the rear tires, so that means more grip. that's what he meant

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#7   2015-01-10 12:46          
# Snowfox : engine in the rear equals more weight on the rear tires, so that means more grip. that's what he meant

i know but it doesn't work...
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#8   2015-01-10 15:07          
It works if you put a low axle in the front with small tyres... less grip and a high stiff axle in the back with big tyres.. should fix your problem :D