Ryan,
Now if I actually knew something, maybe my contribution would be worthwhile!
Let me try to clarify: when I'm going drag racing or want straight-line action on the street, I jack the car up and put on Purner's slick and skinny setup. They are 26x11.5-16 Mickey Thompson ET streets in back and Firestone Deluxe Champion 5/5.25-16's on the front. Those are on Purner's custom rims. There are no ET streets that I know of for the stock 17" rims, and you need the skinnies on the front to keep your handling from going to hell (and to get your trap speeds up!). So, it's one or the other: MXX3's all the way around on stock rims, or slicks and skinnies on Purner's rims. Did that answer your question?
FastMatt,
Cool! What kind of short times do you get on the 345's vs. the stock Michelins? You're lucky you started with the 18" rims (and I do love those ACR wheels!), but in Patrick's case, he's looking at new wheels to get your setup. So, I'm just suggesting, if he has to buy new wheels anyway, why not Purner's 16" setup -- cheaper and he can run ET streets.
Guys, my philosophy is this: at least for those of us with 17" rims, there doesn't seem to be a DR that offers a substantial traction gain over Michelin radials. Again, this is not from my personal experience trying different DR's, but from what I heard others saying on this board when I was looking for something stickier, so I am open to hearing results from others. So, we're looking at custom rims to get any real gain. So, why not go for the best traction possible: namely ET streets? Purner's setup is stylish enough, and if you've ever looked at other wheels like HRE, Kinesis, etc., you'll realize that his prices are very good. Now, other than canyon cruises or road racing, I do not need to corner like Michael Andretti, so what do I care if I have skinnies on the front and soft sidewalls on the rear? No, I can't do 1.0 g on the skid pad, but I've never come close to needing any more cornering capability (and I've driven 1 1/2 hrs from my house to the Carlsbad drag strip on the ET streets and skinnies). No problem! So, if you don't want to spend the $2500 for Purners slick/skinny setup, don't waste your money on anything else, just stick with Michelins.
Also, in terms of "the look", I think ET streets and skinnies have a certain "don't f*** with me" kind of look, assuming your opponent knows what he's looking at. If not, he may think it looks weird and you're a dork, but he'll get over that pretty quick when you put 5 car lengths on him instantly off the line.
Oh, one final note. My best short time at Carlsbad (admittedly a slippery track) on MXX3's is 1.9, whereas my best short time at the same track on ET streets is 1.6. As you know, that translates into about half a second of ET at the 1/4. (Pretty much 12.0 on Michelins and 11.5 on ET streets.) If anyone finds DRs or any other tire that buy you three tenths in short time and half a second of ET, I'm all ears!
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