In article <1994Aug23.213712.6…@wdl.loral.com>, g…@spl1.spl.loral.com (Gary W. Mahan) writes…
>>In your educated opinions, which Z rated tire would be the best on a Sentra
>>SE-R? Prelli P7000, or BFG’s, or Yokohamas, or Toyos, or what? I would like
>>to use 205/45ZR16 or 195/50ZR15. Whichever will filt. (fut…FIT!)
>>A 205 my be a tad wieed. (WIDE!)
For the stock rims, I hear the Dunlop SP Sport 8000′s are the best
z rated tires that fit. (19555ZR-14′s) Another tire for the
stock rims would be the D40 M@2 (-@), but those are V-rated.
These can be found at the Tire Rack. (1-800-428-8355)–
no, I’m not affiliated with them.
>>Also, is the SE-R rev limited? If not, I would like to use an MSD6AL. If so,
>>then a MSD5. Thanks!
>Yes the SE-R is supposed to be rev-limited (although I have never hit mine).
>If you really want goodies for your SE-R get an aftermarket exhaust. It is the most cost effective upgrade for the SE-R.
Any recommendations?
Leonard
1992 SE-R


CrashTestDummy wrote:
: (*) Go down to the local accessory shop and buy a Sony Time-Shifter
:
: ADVANTAGES: You’ll never need to have a crash since you’ll be able to
: look into the future and avoid one.
: If you find out that your not going to have a crash in any
: case then you can save money by going back in time and never
: buying the Sony Time-Shifter in the first place.
: DISADVANTAGES: You can’t buy one yet!
Then clearly, you don’t need one yet — if you were going to have a crash
soon, you (or a loving survivor) will had purchased one in a while — and
shall soon be delivering it recently …if not already!
lucky you,
Mark