Everyone on here giving advice like they actually street race saying it’s the road and blaming the tire. Alex let me start off by saying 1st : did u air down the tire to 15psi? Cuz after a decent burnout u want that 17” (mickyT et street R) to be around 16-17psi after a good burnout. 2: stay in the puddle of prep little longer during ur burnout . NO JOHN FORCE burnouts tho. Also don’t drag the burnout far keep is short cuz all ur doing is picking up all the gravel , dirt. 3: I believe it was ur last burnout when ur rolling out of ur burnout u can hear ur tire screech that’s a clear sign of a sticky tire and it’s biting . Stall that 6F to about 3200-3400 and let her eat that will be ur best 60ft off foot brake . OH yea best product is PJ1 trackbite all major tracks us that. Everyone else buys drums and they dilute alcohol into it and make there own . Let’s not try to reinvent the wheel . .. I have used Pj1 trackbite Street sauce Ultra blue Streetbite nasty mouth Cronic Dead hooker HorsePower vht water Dr.pepper best one is Pj1 had good results with other but needed to be torched (heated longer) also I raced blacktop and concrete the outside temp + tire temp matters a shit tone .. also if U plan on prepping u can buy a basic BUG Sprayer off harbor fright, Walmart , Home Depot and use that to spray it will last u maybe 1-2 full bottles of prep till the plastic tip get clogged unless u clean it after every use u might get away with more.
Maaaaaaan, I bought one of those jugs like 10 years ago and VHT track bite about 10+ years ago. Instantly clogged nozzle. Would not spray at all...I was upset lol. But I may have bought a faulty unit idk. After that I just learned how to drive my 13 second car on the street lol.
I just ordered Trackbite was invited to a street event 60 ft party..My car has a hard time hooking up any way unless it is well prepped...so I may as well keep my MT st Rs...and apply the sauce...like the instructions say...no John Force pulls..just wiping off the sauce...this is just for fun and friendly competition..I will put a pool around 15 inches long and just bathe it mild spin to properly coat them... 909 seems like you may have the battle scares of the days when it was a ton of fun! Wishing you the best!
Pick up a spray bottle and prep the road a good 15 feet . Set it on fire country style, leave a small puddle where you want to start bring the car around for a burn out and test.
Some tips from our street stuff in Atlanta. 1) Spray bottle & Propane tank with a large torch to prep the entire 60 ft, or at least the first 15-30 2) Puddle for the burnout and release burnout for about 15 ft past start line 3) Roll back in the tracks to just behind your start and do a quick half second burnout again but remain stationary. We call this cleaning the tires to get all the grit off them. 4) Roll to start line I know it would be near impossible to achieve this in your current spots but this would def have your ET Street Rs hooking
You did everything correctly. The problem I've run into (as well as others) is that the asphalt gets a bit more slippery when using any of those adhesives. Basically you need concrete for them to make a noticeable difference. Water works the best on asphalt and a smaller burnout so you don't start the melting of the asphalt.
Id have to disagree with this as well. All we race on is asphalt. (Got a couple concrete but not many) and we use anything from skinnies. Stripper glitter. And rocket track glue and all you need is a simple burnout and the road is good.
Guy driving by when Alex is shaking the jug of wacky tacky must have thought freaking pervert strkin in in broad daylight. Cracked me up. Now that's a YOLO move.
Hey Alex we used to do a couple burnouts to put rubber down first. Spray the product on the rubber for about 60ft with a weed sprayer then light it on fire. It evaporates the anti-binding agent and leaves a sticky prep. Pour a little infront of the tire and do your burnout like you did, pull up on the prepped stuff and let it fly!
Get yourself a washer fluid bottle with the pump, install in trunk and make some nozzles from 1/4 copper pipe and mount them just under the front of the rear tires. Use momentary button inside of car and enjoy. That road you were on was dried out and the rocks were coming off on the tires. Find a newly paved road or concrete. Love your channel.
From a street racer.. a radial will almost never be your friend on a lightly prepped road. Invest in Hoosier's 28x10 full slick, or maybe even their new DBR. Just my two cents. Drop a slick down to 14-15psi and a radial down to 16-17psi (pre burnout). Sit in the puddle for a little longer, about 5 seconds, and don't drag it so far. 1-1.5 car lengths is my go-to. Best of luck
How's your drivability with the cam tune? It sounds awesome, but I find I have to go into neutral at stops or it bucks like crazy and trys to stall. Lund tuned also
I got to ask, is that a ghost cam tune? Does it have aftermarket cams? I have a 2019 and everyone was saying ghost cam tunes are shit fof performance and I've seen this car run, and she gets down for a NA car.
Hey I have an ngauge tuned by Palm Beach but I'm wanting to switch to Lund and go to a ghost cam I have a stage 2 Whipple is this a possibility? On a gen2 manual
Try a road that is as smooth as possible and a tight packing of the asphalt and is little porous areas in between the Rock in the asphalt as possible. And try shortening up your burnout. Should see at least some of an improvement.
The videos ive seen online they light them up with fire and then have the cars step on it. Also stationary burnouts. How can I buy one of those FBO shirts?
Just heads up asphalt is super porous and it will eat up a lot of that compound and not being sitting on the surface you might need a bigger puddle. Just food for thought
You did everything right. The asphalt is gonna be more tricky because is more porous. So ur filling the pores with rubber instead of laying a good layer down. Only thing I would say is what u already are gonna do. Try another compound. I have tried skinnies before but could never get to work well for me. PJ1 or Pimp Juice has always been the two best for me. Even ultra blue. If you could find a concrete road or even a asphalt spot that isn’t virgin it would help tons. I do a lot of street digs here in Houston. I have a similar set up to what u have on my s197. I have been able to get it to hook on the street with tbrake and 2step at 3900rpm. If you wanna check some of that out on IG 5.0_lewy not asking for a follow or anything my page isn’t private. Just if you wanna see some of the hits.
@@YDBT4LIFE I am saying I thought it would be faster with a supercharger. The times you are getting seem slow? So I am asking am I off base? Are these typical times for a supercharged coyote on the street?
i know im gonna sound like everyone else but you didn't do it right. i have an all motor 5.0 on 28 mt's using the same prep cutting 1.7 60fts (samething we ran at the track) on bare road and not spinning. i can send you the video if you want. great video still
Look up chronic sticky icky, stuff really works I have a video on my RUclips if you would like to check it out launching around 5500 with that prep n/a mt82 car on the street also what was your tire pressure set at?
@@YDBT4LIFE try that stuff you got but lower you’re tire pressure to 13.5/14 I know u know this but sometimes when you’re actually doing it you. forget happens to me all the time, figure 17cold once u heat them up they’re probably around 19/21ish worth a try, usually slicks hook better on the street with little to no prep but it depends on the car
@@coyotecarguy2076 Hey Al hope you’re okay. You said you were gonna get back to me about Mike and I never heard from you I’m wondering if I missed the message or you can’t get in touch with him. Anyway if you can let me know either way that would be fantastic
Thank you to all that suggested things to try, Next is look for concrete and retry.
Everyone on here giving advice like they actually street race saying it’s the road and blaming the tire. Alex let me start off by saying
1st : did u air down the tire to 15psi? Cuz after a decent burnout u want that 17” (mickyT et street R) to be around 16-17psi after a good burnout.
2: stay in the puddle of prep little longer during ur burnout . NO JOHN FORCE burnouts tho. Also don’t drag the burnout far keep is short cuz all ur doing is picking up all the gravel , dirt.
3: I believe it was ur last burnout when ur rolling out of ur burnout u can hear ur tire screech that’s a clear sign of a sticky tire and it’s biting . Stall that 6F to about 3200-3400 and let her eat that will be ur best 60ft off foot brake . OH yea best product is PJ1 trackbite all major tracks us that. Everyone else buys drums and they dilute alcohol into it and make there own . Let’s not try to reinvent the wheel . .. I have used
Pj1 trackbite
Street sauce
Ultra blue
Streetbite nasty mouth
Cronic
Dead hooker
HorsePower vht
water
Dr.pepper
best one is Pj1 had good results with other but needed to be torched (heated longer) also I raced blacktop and concrete the outside temp + tire temp matters a shit tone .. also if U plan on prepping u can buy a basic BUG Sprayer off harbor fright, Walmart , Home Depot and use that to spray it will last u maybe 1-2 full bottles of prep till the plastic tip get clogged unless u clean it after every use u might get away with more.
Maaaaaaan, I bought one of those jugs like 10 years ago and VHT track bite about 10+ years ago. Instantly clogged nozzle. Would not spray at all...I was upset lol. But I may have bought a faulty unit idk. After that I just learned how to drive my 13 second car on the street lol.
@@Tracked350Z i think youre supposed to cut it with methanol
I just ordered Trackbite was invited to a street event 60 ft party..My car has a hard time hooking up any way unless it is well prepped...so I may as well keep my MT st Rs...and apply the sauce...like the instructions say...no John Force pulls..just wiping off the sauce...this is just for fun and friendly competition..I will put a pool around 15 inches long and just bathe it mild spin to properly coat them... 909 seems like you may have the battle scares of the days when it was a ton of fun! Wishing you the best!
Thanks Alex. Saved from a night of boredom.
I don't know why but I found this video hilarious. Alejandro using prep on a public road with traffic.. you're nuts bro..Lol. Appreciate the content.
Pick up a spray bottle and prep the road a good 15 feet .
Set it on fire country style, leave a small puddle where you want to start
bring the car around for a burn out and test.
Old school hell yea
Some tips from our street stuff in Atlanta.
1) Spray bottle & Propane tank with a large torch to prep the entire 60 ft, or at least the first 15-30
2) Puddle for the burnout and release burnout for about 15 ft past start line
3) Roll back in the tracks to just behind your start and do a quick half second burnout again but remain stationary. We call this cleaning the tires to get all the grit off them.
4) Roll to start line
I know it would be near impossible to achieve this in your current spots but this would def have your ET Street Rs hooking
Best sounding coyote I’ve ever heard
You did everything correctly. The problem I've run into (as well as others) is that the asphalt gets a bit more slippery when using any of those adhesives. Basically you need concrete for them to make a noticeable difference. Water works the best on asphalt and a smaller burnout so you don't start the melting of the asphalt.
Not necessarily true. Water brings up the oils in the ground. That’s why the roads are most dangerous (slippery) after it starts to rain.
Id have to disagree with this as well. All we race on is asphalt. (Got a couple concrete but not many) and we use anything from skinnies. Stripper glitter. And rocket track glue and all you need is a simple burnout and the road is good.
@@OSIS909 No Warren is right, on asphalt adhesive makes the road worst. Water works best.
@@fourwheelerjock skinnies is frequently used in NE Florida with all of its shitty blacktop roads
@@blackonefifty OH I know. Skinnies is used everywhere lol.
Guy driving by when Alex is shaking the jug of wacky tacky must have thought freaking pervert strkin in in broad daylight. Cracked me up. Now that's a YOLO move.
Lol I thought the same thing
Me too lol
🤣 it does look like he is doing that
Though the same thing.
Looked like it
Been a year and I still come back and die at this comment💀💀💀💀💀kid in back seat”dad what is that guy doing”
I can appreciate all the effort brother. Thanks for video.
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No joke I played the first 6 seconds over 10 times, that looks so fun! Can wait till my car moves out like that! Sick intro
Haha! I laugh so hard when you were backing up good driving.
I'd go to Home Depot and grab one of those spray bottles you can pump it out and easily spray a mist in front of the tires. In the gardening section.
Hey Alex we used to do a couple burnouts to put rubber down first. Spray the product on the rubber for about 60ft with a weed sprayer then light it on fire. It evaporates the anti-binding agent and leaves a sticky prep. Pour a little infront of the tire and do your burnout like you did, pull up on the prepped stuff and let it fly!
Get yourself a washer fluid bottle with the pump, install in trunk and make some nozzles from 1/4 copper pipe and mount them just under the front of the rear tires. Use momentary button inside of car and enjoy. That road you were on was dried out and the rocks were coming off on the tires. Find a newly paved road or concrete. Love your channel.
U will be cleaning that line constantly
Clogging ect.
I'm liking this style of videos. Love the street content man. Your tick is definitely audbile like you've said before. lolol
Lmao yep...got the motor cheap cheap
@@YDBT4LIFE ha. right! lol
YOLO putting in work!
From a street racer.. a radial will almost never be your friend on a lightly prepped road. Invest in Hoosier's 28x10 full slick, or maybe even their new DBR. Just my two cents.
Drop a slick down to 14-15psi and a radial down to 16-17psi (pre burnout).
Sit in the puddle for a little longer, about 5 seconds, and don't drag it so far. 1-1.5 car lengths is my go-to.
Best of luck
Ive got PJ1 you're more than welcome to try, im right down the street.
What Kind Of Exhaust is that ? Sounds Amazing
Car sounds fuckin great! Thanks for the content hopefully the weather improves and you can get us more!
I love your channel because you keep it real. If I ever get the money I’m going to pay you to build me a car
What a healthy sounding Mustang !
How's your drivability with the cam tune? It sounds awesome, but I find I have to go into neutral at stops or it bucks like crazy and trys to stall. Lund tuned also
The chop on that car is dirtaaayyyy she sounds good !
Check out devils glue too. Great product and Great customer service👍.
Nice wheel set up. What size wheels and tires are those? Great video as always.
I got to ask, is that a ghost cam tune? Does it have aftermarket cams? I have a 2019 and everyone was saying ghost cam tunes are shit fof performance and I've seen this car run, and she gets down for a NA car.
Are you gunna test lockup in 2nd vs 3rd?
I would like to know this also
Hey I have an ngauge tuned by Palm Beach but I'm wanting to switch to Lund and go to a ghost cam I have a stage 2 Whipple is this a possibility? On a gen2 manual
Is that’s an actual thumbnail? Alex stepping up his RUclips game. For 100k Subscribers you should ask for free parts for “publicity”
Great video, wanting to get back into a coyote, any videos that go over what mods are Done to your car? Is it cammed? Sounds amazing 💪🏼
He has a Lund ghost cam tune. He's cams are stock.
So wait your testing the car in the CAM tune? Wont that just suck up compression and wont make as much as horsepower as you should be making?
Nice launch 👌🏾
Car’s choppin playin some cumbia
Try PJ1 from Summit or Jegs. It always worked well for my nitrous 1st Gen.
Stripper Glitter is the best shit out right now!
hope to see bias comparison. good info alex!
Try a road that is as smooth as possible and a tight packing of the asphalt and is little porous areas in between the Rock in the asphalt as possible. And try shortening up your burnout. Should see at least some of an improvement.
Alex how was your weekend? Car sounds killer. Love the Rumble. The video was good
Chop chop chop
The videos ive seen online they light them up with fire and then have the cars step on it. Also stationary burnouts. How can I buy one of those FBO shirts?
I love that cam lope tune!
Just heads up asphalt is super porous and it will eat up a lot of that compound and not being sitting on the surface you might need a bigger puddle. Just food for thought
Alex it the tune. IT’S always the tune!!!!!! Run the spark plugs delete TUNE!!!!!!!
Also what can is this car running . Sounds great
Try black magic. I’ve seen that work well with drag radial cars local to me
Problem is you need concrete with rubber down. Every time i use prep on a virgin road it’s slippery or worst then a road that has rubber down.
There is a loud and noticeable tick at around 12:15. Did you notice this, Alejandro Flores?
@Alejandroflores that thing sounds sick with them dumps
You did everything right except the first burn out. You didn't spin the tires in the pimp juice. LOL.
What tire pressure were you I didn’t catch it in this vid sorry?
Probably what would help more: 345 sticky rubber and suspension work.
This car is long gone.
@@YDBT4LIFE Ah ok
I just wanna know where the FBO shirt came from because I need it.
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Check my about page on my channel...links to products there
Alex, you should get with like a legit street racer I think some of them make their own traction compound.
I would love to see Alex vs a karen!! 😂😂
I think theproblem is that type of road basically has pebbles on it that are coming loose I think, your tires have pebbles all over them
You should mess with your tire pressure and what kind of tires are they ❓❓
Thats why in the highway ET doesn't matter as much as MPH
Biggest problem i saw was that damn sfl asphalt, crums of it are always coming lose.
Edit: try to find a bridge out there
Deadhook but its from California but would ship great stuff
Lol dude !! 5:30 to everyone driving by, you look like you pulled over to yank one off roadside !!! Buwhahahaha 5.0 gonna be out there quick, hurry !!
You still streaming on election day sir?
Needs a Hoosier c07 compound bias ply with devils glue compound on concrete.
The red car sounds even better than the white car! No Corsa BS or other raspy stuff. Just sounds like a V8 should.
It's dumped. Lmao. It's stupid loud. But does sound cool. But if you drove the white car...you'd get addicted to the sound.
Skinnies is good. Id give rocket track blue "blue collar brew" and stripper glitter a try. And most everybody around here runs bias ply.
Try Devil’s Glue, I’m curious on these compounds too.
You did everything right. The asphalt is gonna be more tricky because is more porous. So ur filling the pores with rubber instead of laying a good layer down. Only thing I would say is what u already are gonna do. Try another compound. I have tried skinnies before but could never get to work well for me. PJ1 or Pimp Juice has always been the two best for me. Even ultra blue. If you could find a concrete road or even a asphalt spot that isn’t virgin it would help tons. I do a lot of street digs here in Houston. I have a similar set up to what u have on my s197. I have been able to get it to hook on the street with tbrake and 2step at 3900rpm. If you wanna check some of that out on IG 5.0_lewy not asking for a follow or anything my page isn’t private. Just if you wanna see some of the hits.
Ain’t it funny how yo try and log early am on a known empty road but everyone and their momma take that road to go visit grandma
Car sounds badass!
Hope you and your family are well.
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Ghost cam tune an making pulling on it I thought it wasn't good to do that! I think I might be wrong..
Please advise why is this car not faster with a supercharger? Layman here. Weight?
The question hurts my brain.
When did I say it's not faster with a supercharger?
@@YDBT4LIFE I am saying I thought it would be faster with a supercharger. The times you are getting seem slow? So I am asking am I off base? Are these typical times for a supercharged coyote on the street?
@@dry509 this car is not supercharged
@@YDBT4LIFE Ok...thanks.
😂🤦🏽♂️
Alex is that knock at 12:05? Or is it just the video making it sound worse
The engine has had a tick from the jump. It's the reason I got it cheap
@@fezdlix9709 the bolts are fully on he’ll be fine man
Stripper Glitter will pull the pavement up it's the real deal shit!
Legit thought you where in Mexico 😂😂😂😂
Holy fuck this is the best sounding coyote. What exhaust and cams?
Dumped ultimate headers
That car chopping hard 😍
Car sounds good!!
I want my coyote swap to sound like that
You need Mr. Country to do the prep.
Hey Alex, for a traction compound it would be cool to see you review Pimp Juice
i know im gonna sound like everyone else but you didn't do it right. i have an all motor 5.0 on 28 mt's using the same prep cutting 1.7 60fts (samething we ran at the track) on bare road and not spinning. i can send you the video if you want. great video still
I like this content
Look up chronic sticky icky, stuff really works I have a video on my RUclips if you would like to check it out launching around 5500 with that prep n/a mt82 car on the street also what was your tire pressure set at?
17 psi. Tried. 20-19-18-17 lol the video only shows half of the stuff I did.
@@YDBT4LIFE try that stuff you got but lower you’re tire pressure to 13.5/14 I know u know this but sometimes when you’re actually doing it you. forget happens to me all the time, figure 17cold once u heat them up they’re probably around 19/21ish worth a try, usually slicks hook better on the street with little to no prep but it depends on the car
Is that an actual cam or a ghost tune ?
Ghost
You need to use a performance traction compound AV55 70 dolars.
11.80s with a 1.83 60 is pretty good. I know on a good track I'm 1.10 and on a shitty track I'm 1.14. Obviously a good bite matters tremendously
Deadhook sauce next
What type of road is better for hooking asphalt or concrete?
Concrete, Which there is none of where I’m at in AZ lmao
@@Nico_GT-CS thanks
Still badass for a one man show. Might have to grab a hand and blur them out.
Id stop doing john force burnouts, Put it ina sprayer and light it, and do a smaller burnout, Also those tires have to much air.
Hoosier slicks seem to work good on street compared to mickeys , try not to go too far out so you don’t track all the rocks back on your tires.
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That's unbelievable. I was filling out my ballot. You got me again Al.
@@thereissomecoolstuff . .. gotta be quick brotha! Gotta be quick!
@@coyotecarguy2076 Hey Al hope you’re okay. You said you were gonna get back to me about Mike and I never heard from you I’m wondering if I missed the message or you can’t get in touch with him. Anyway if you can let me know either way that would be fantastic
Cars looks damn good
You need a spot with concrete with preferably a little rubber already put down on it.
You got a ghost cam tune or cams ??
The gay ghost cam tune ppl hate on...and it chops like a mother.
@@YDBT4LIFE i love it, sounds amazing
That stuff works
I don’t even own a damm coyote car and I’m always watching wtf
i think you need too pour more of a puddle and ive had good success with stripper glitter
Hell yeah that stuff works!
Is that a ghost cam tunev
Yes
Try out rocket track glue or stripper glitter
I like Stripper Glitter it works damn good I couldn't believe it!