Is the Redeye as bad as the regular Hellcat
Thanks Rollieman2 Snakes I know this doesn't directly answer your question; because, I don't have the answer, but, I find this interesting because there's a lot of input on the forum that suggests we should put the suspension in "STREET" to help shift some weight to the back at the drag strip.
My friend ran his 2016 A8 Hellcat with a set of Mickey Thompson ET Street SS tires, otherwise bone stock and made 6 passes; (2) 11.2 passes and (4) 11.0 passes.
The (2) 11.2 passes he had the suspension in "STREET" and had wheel hop which was VERY noticeable.
The (4) 11.0 passes he had the suspension in "TRACK" with ZERO wheel hop with one of the passes @ 11.01.
Maybe putting the suspension in "street" with Pirelli tires is the way to go ???? ------ but NOT with drag radials on a prepped track.
I have the toyo r888r on my 6 gen zl1 and I love them. The noise isnt bad. Performance over everything else.For my REWB I have a bag of Whiteline Bushings ready to install. Soon I will be ordering both top connector arms along with a Trailing Arm. I already have the DIRS Brace. That should do it the same as any LX, because nothing is different except the wheels and their backset on a Widebody.
I have four of those tires on my OEM set of wheels. They are the most noisy rolling rocks I have ever used. Also not sticky at all on a street. Maybe one or two more days on the track and I will gleefully burn the living crap out of the rears, and confirm my car don't hop any more. Then I never want to see a set of them again.