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Did u try holding the brake longer? What method worked best?
 

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I did, just spun harder. The run I did that it went [email protected]. Just brake and a little gas, mash it and release work the best. TC still on. It would spin a bit then go.

There was a 2012 Mustang GT manual with an exhaust. He went 13.9@105mph. Auto FTW!
 

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I did, just spun harder. The run I did that it went [email protected]. Just brake and a little gas, mash it and release work the best. TC still on. It would spin a bit then go.

There was a 2012 Mustang GT manual with an exhaust. He went 13.9@105mph. Auto FTW!

Bad news/Good news.

Bad News, your tires arent holding it.

Good news when you get better tires you'll know a way to launch harder.
 

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Yep, heated them up really good. Track just wasn't sticking for anyone. It was 53 degrees out, no prep. Everyone was all over the place.
 

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put some slicks on it and you be running low mid 12's or better.
 

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Next step is definately tires, just can't decide which ones. Leaning towards the 15x8" racestars with 275/6015 MT Et Streets.
 

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Keep up the good work!

Also, do you have the relocation brackets with the LCA's?

We were able to get the stock tires to work pretty well with the same LCA's you have, combined with our LCA Relocation Brackets in the upper of the 3 positions, as stock ride height.
 

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No brackets but if they make a big difference I can look into them. Suspension wise what would you suggest as the next steps? Tires, then brackets, then?
 

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I would start with tires. If you do not need to gain any more traction after the tires, then I would hold off on the brackets until you reach the power level at which the brackets will be a benefit.
 

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