new Hoosier A6 275/35-15 x 8, $200 each

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new Hoosier A6 275/35-15 x 8, $200 each

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I have brand new Hoosier A6 275/35-15 tires.
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see below:
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sold !


thanks for looking.
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Re: new Hoosier A6 275/35-15 x 8, $200 each

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uh-oh... Mako is starting to talk about superchargers and Street Mod. :ibrightdea:

Certainly could be an option for next year when the Vette starts to hit the track for TT.
No, Mako -- you do NOT need to supercharge your new Miata! ...cuz now it's my turn to take it to the track :)
hmmmm... it is no longer "new" -- is it time to get faster?
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Karen.

Tell Mako to hit me up on it. I was the beta tester for Rotrex Miata.
I did time attack with it for over 2 years. I don't recommend supercharge (for track use) anything other than Rotrex
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I thought this one gets good reviews ... but not pushing too hard ... just say, 200 hp

http://www.fastforwardsuperchargers.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Mako, you want this

http://cms.kraftwerksusa.com/id/930/Kra ... rger-Kits/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I drove Williams, along with several other peoples. Power of a turbo, but response of the supercharger.
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Michael Eguina wrote:Mako, you want this

http://cms.kraftwerksusa.com/id/930/Kra ... rger-Kits/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I drove Williams, along with several other peoples. Power of a turbo, but response of the supercharger.
That for autocross would be a total waste of time and money. It would be gutless in the mid and lo rpm range compared to a PD blower (Eaton, Whipple, etc.) running same peak HP.
It is nowhere even close to a turbo - turbos when done properly have huge mid and lo rpm range torque, more torque than PD blowers.
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I only ever drove them on autocrosses. Low and midrange felt great, and there was much less top end loss than from an entry level supercharger.
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turbo is the way to go.
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