**** I had regular BF Goodrich tires on my car when I first bought it, and ran them for a long time. My car was pretty much stock except for a chip and adj wastegate when I bought it, including having working Cat Convertor, etc.. And those Goodrich tires would just spin spin spin even from a 10-15mph roll.
I *thought* I had a really fast car until I drove in one of the faster GN's in my local area who had super sticky tires on his car. His car didn't spin much if at all from a roll or even a dead stop, but I would have needed binoculars to see that guy if we had lined up at an intersection and hit it.
Anyway, he was nice enough to let me borrow his extra wheels with M&H Racemasters for some test/tune work one day, and after I popped them on I thought my car was BROKEN. It felt like a total pig, and the car would not even chirp the tires without extensive brake torquing.
I think if you have the chance to go to the track to do some test/tune work, you will really get a better idea of how well your car really runs by virtue of 1/8 or 1/4 mph speeds, and ET's..
If you still want to impress folks with wheelspin, get some cheapo hard as a rock tires on the back and go to town, or buy a turn-key 9 second quarter stage II race car. Cheap tires on your current ride will probably save you about $20k though..
Billy
Montgomery Village, MD