Those are good tires. I believe that the usual coefficient of static friction between rubber and dry smooth asphalt is .9 max, meaning that you can at maximum achieve .9g due to the force between the tires and road, without aerodynamic help. Sean At 08:51 AM 10/23/98 +1000, you wrote: >I recently did this on a Toyota Camry. I managed to get about a 1/4 g >under full acceleration, and hard braking at nearly 1 g. Scary stuff ;-) > >-- >Best regards > >Tony > >Multimedia 16F84 Beginners PIC Tools. >**New Improved PicNPost** > >http://www.picnpoke.com >Email picnpoke@cdi.com.au > +-------------------------------+ | Sean Breheny | | Amateur Radio Callsign: KA3YXM| | Electrical Engineering Student| +-------------------------------+ Save lives, please look at http://www.all.org Personal page: http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/shb7 mailto:shb7@cornell.edu Phone(USA): (607) 253-0315 ICQ #: 3329174