Those w/2 steps (rev limiters), N/A, 5000-6000 converter, what rpm do you launch at?
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Those w/2 steps (rev limiters), N/A, 5000-6000 converter, what rpm do you launch at?
My current setup will consist of 29.5x10.5 ET Drags, 4.56 (more than likely will have to step down), ProTorque 5800 converter, etc. I have the Lingenfelter rev limiter, also known as a 2 step, but technically a 1 step, and was wondering those with similar setups, what rpm works best for you on the launch?
My previous setup I launched right off the converter, which was somewhere in the lower to mid 5000, as I didn't have any type of launch rev limiter.
My previous setup I launched right off the converter, which was somewhere in the lower to mid 5000, as I didn't have any type of launch rev limiter.
Last edited by Dragaholic; 11-18-2007 at 07:07 PM.
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So is there a rule of thumb or an equation for something like this? I'm so busy with work, that I may make it out to the track 4-5 times a month if I'm lucky. I just want to get my car dialed in as quickly as possible without having too many different adjustments. I wanted to get close, then go from there. I know that's hard to do with so many different combinations out there, but I figured someone had to have somehting similar. Thanks.
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My experience on the motor using the rev limiter at a lower rpm it will wheelie less, leaving with less rpm on the N20 it made mine wheelie more.