Originally Posted by SouthFL
Just a few things to think about:
Reaction Time makes no difference in determining your ET and Trap Speed. RT makes no difference when you're simply going out to set a good time, but it does make a difference if you're actually racing your opponent. So, next time, worry less about the tree and your opponent, simply line up at the beam and launch when you're ready- the timer doesn't activate until the wheel clears the sensor. 60' makes a huge difference in your ET (60' measures the efficiency and magnitude of your launch- as little wheelspin as possible, traction and torque which propels the car forward from a dead stop all matter- the 60' is what kills drivetrains). 3.1 60' is an eternity. (As a comparison, 2.0 is OK, below 2.0 is respectable for a street car, below 1.6 and you're talking about a car with a suspension setup modified to launch). Nailing a good 60' brings down your ET significantly. Rule of thumb, every .1 taken off your 60' = .15 taken off your ET. MPH usually is a measure of your car's capabilities (instead of your driving skills). Usually, no matter how poor your launch is, if your car runs well it will trap well if you bang through the gears quickly. Sometimes a poor launch with lots of wheelsping will actually give you a slightly better trap speed (yet, with a higher ET), than an efficient launch which nets you a great ET. A great run will have a low 60', a low ET and a sold MPH trap. Good luck! and you will have better luck if you feather the clutch from ~ 4 to 5 k rpm.. beers :beer: |
Originally Posted by Dookie_Rx-8
only one run??
Long story short, I started out with half a tank of gas, got bad directions for the Team Meet point to cruise to the track, headed to the track, got a call from the GF to bring back my son's car seat so she could bring the kids to the track, and then found out when I got back to my house that she left without it. My fuel light was on when i got to the track :dunno: Practiced "launching" frequently from stoplights (rev to 4k and drop of feather clutch and accelerate to 50mph of so, repeat at 4.5k at the next light, etc), and a 4.2-4.5k DROP seems to get me off the line quicker, but that's probably because I have a heavy foot when I drive straight. I'll be headed out to a few more track nights soon to get better stock times, and then I'll start saving for the mods. |
Originally Posted by SouthFL
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I love the solid 1-2 shift of a T-56 tranny (stock tranny on LSX powered vehicles, Vipers, etc.). |
Originally Posted by SirZyrion
Is there any way to make it stay OFF unless I hit the switch to turn it on? Like reverse the toggle so I can toggle it on rather than toggle it off?
Buy a base model with sport suspension. :rock: |
Originally Posted by SirZyrion
Is there any way to make it stay OFF unless I hit the switch to turn it on? Like reverse the toggle so I can toggle it on rather than toggle it off?
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Originally Posted by Brettus
there is actually . But you really don't want to do that . DSC will save you one day & you will be very glad you have it .
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