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Old 11-10-2008, 07:21 PM
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I have a bolt on camaro with a pt4400 and a 3.73 gear. Went to the track last night and only got in one pass before I got the boot, dumbass me forgot my helmet. Anyway, I launched at 2000rpm and pulled a 1.63 which is not bad I know, but I know it has more in it. This is all bone stock suspension minus front swaybar with mt et drag radials on stock rims.

Where have you pt4400 users found your best launch rpm to be?
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As high as you can brake stall it before it pulls you forward through the lights.My best 60ft last sunday was a 1.37
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what times did you pull in the 1/4?
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I've played around some and got a best of 1.58 launching at 2500. I tried 1800 which yielded a 1.60....I'll have to try what NHRAFORMULA00 suggested and see if that makes any difference. This is full weight, stock suspension, no front sway bar and 255/50/16 Hoosier DR's.
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Originally Posted by cals400ex
what times did you pull in the 1/4?
7.49@92mph, didn't run the full 1/4


Thanks guys, I'm gonna try 2500 next time, then stall it up as high as I can and see what happens.




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