
01-04-2012, 08:41 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Rancho Cucamonga,
ca
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF 239
Posts: 820
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Paul,
Pay no attention to the pontificating blowholes, most of whom spend the sunny days, beer in hand, waxing and polishing from the shade and comfort of their garages.
“Spin the tires? (roll eyes) how uncouth, please pass me the Grey Poupon”
Yawn…. No doubt the people get a bigger kick out of noise and smoke, than the typical “I use an oblique, semi-circular, wax application technique” car show dribble..
I’m not a burn out guy, but if you are, make it happen!
Now your question:
Sprayers are out there. The street race crowd uses them. There is a valley dwelling, granny quiet, white 71 Nova on steel wheels and dog dish hubcaps that sports a twin turbo LS motor making north of 1100 hp that has one. The tuner tells me it runs low 9’s at 142 with a 1.35 60ft….on the street LOL
Anyway, windshield sprayers don’t throw much water, you will probably have to run it for a few seconds to get enough fluid down. I think there is no chance of over wetting the tires while driving. Unless of course you hit the button when you were auto crossing! LOL
Jason
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