Silent tire smoking.....
Today I had to run some errands in town and it was such a nice day and I knew I had so much work waiting for me back at home, that I went on down to Panacea to visit my wife at work at Myway Seafood. Just killing some time and one of the young guys who works there was talking about the muscle cars he wants to buy sometime. Well when I was leaving, I noticed he was standing at the end of the building watching my Z pull around the far driveway, so I put it into Competitive Mode and eased out on to route 98. I just floated up to 25 mph and then just tromped the gas pedal to the floor. Damn second gear came FAST! First time I have done this since putting the headers on. When I hit second, I heard a slight chirp of the rear tires, and I thought it kind of strange that I didn't get more tire spin then that. Well since this was a 35 mph zone, I had to come down off of it pretty quickly, and then just cruised on home.
I more then half expected the wife to berate me for acting like a damned fool leaving the market, but all she said was "you sure were smoking those tires, weren't you boy?" She said the I left one hell of a smoke trail and it wasn't coming from the exhaust pipes. Rather then being angry she said she was jumping up and down with excitement and seeing me rocket out of there. She said it looked like just a blue streak going down the road. The boss of the place just said to my wife "That thing is pretty darned fast, isn't it?" I think they both expect me to kill myself with it one day. :NoNo: Anyway, the point of this is, are the Michelin tires just prone to being nearly noiseless when they break traction? I swear, except for that chirp in second, I didn't hear a thing. Or maybe the exhaust just drowned it out? Back in the "old days" when I would burn out with my GTO, the noise sounded like someone had thrown a bushell basket full of cats under the wheels. You KNEW you were burning rubber! :peelout 1: And the car was straight as an arrow, where I would have expected some rear end movement torquing to the passenger side. |
I don't have any experience with the Michelin's. Sometimes I've noticed with some of the tires that I've had, it makes a difference what type of pavement you are on. Concrete doesn't chirp that much and the tar and asphalt do.
I have the BF Goodrich KDW2's on mine. I hit it hard the other day going from first to second and mine seemed like they made a longer spin and chirp than with the stock Goodyear SC's. :peelout 1: |
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Not that I have a heavy foot but I like to become part of the car. I have a 6Manual and I love to go through the gears. |
Tear it up!
:thumbsup:YOU BIG SHOW OFF!!!:D
I can imagine the look on his face:eek: . He'll be telling all of his Rice Burner buddies about this for weeks to come.:lmao: Ill bet now, the Vette just rose to the top of his Wish list of Muscle Cars. |
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But she doesn't have a fear of fast cars at all. While growing up her brother was into hot cars and they would always go on rides (as long as she would pony up for gas money for *his* car, that is). |
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Rich, you did a Good Thing. :D |
Aw heck, Corvettes are actually rather rare in this neck of the woods. GM should give me a medal (or I would settle for a '07 C6 Z06 instead) for all of the local kids that now have a Corvette in their dreams. Matter of fact, a guy that works for me has a 12 year old daughter who now says she wants to have a blue Corvette when she grows up. :thumbsup:
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Man, you all really have NO idea how lucky I am to have Connie. Everything else in the universe all rolled up into one is not worth what she is worth to me. I just wish the hell I would show it all of the time.....
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LIGHT THEM UP!!!
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