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I am wondering what the proper way to launch in our autos is since we have
P
R
N
D
3
2
1
would we launch in 3 and finish with 3 or
keep it in D?
or is there really no difference since i believe its automatic overdrive?
-Adam
P
R
N
D
3
2
1
would we launch in 3 and finish with 3 or
keep it in D?
or is there really no difference since i believe its automatic overdrive?
-Adam
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From: Palos Hills, IL
does 3 only hit 3rd gear?...or is it like in camaros D which is all 4 gears
i believe the camaros are
P
R
N
OD
D
2
1
is there D the same as our 3 and hitting all 4 gears? im kinda lost bout it all
i believe the camaros are
P
R
N
OD
D
2
1
is there D the same as our 3 and hitting all 4 gears? im kinda lost bout it all
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i do the burnout in 1, when it reaches redline, i throw it in 2 and hold it about 4400-5500rpm till the smoke is massive.
then launch in the top gear,you should not be shifting into top gear on a 1/4 mile run, if so you need more mods or bigger tires or something, the OD iirc has the overrun clutch so when you let off (Even though you aren't in top gear) it will not engine break at the end of the run causing a 110mph inertia to transfer into the driveline.
thats what i was told, i could be wrong. My car never shifts into top gear on the 1/4 mile i guess its too slow or something. traps 110-112mph (more 110mph) consistently.
then launch in the top gear,you should not be shifting into top gear on a 1/4 mile run, if so you need more mods or bigger tires or something, the OD iirc has the overrun clutch so when you let off (Even though you aren't in top gear) it will not engine break at the end of the run causing a 110mph inertia to transfer into the driveline.
thats what i was told, i could be wrong. My car never shifts into top gear on the 1/4 mile i guess its too slow or something. traps 110-112mph (more 110mph) consistently.



