Harder Nitrous Launches Coming Soon.
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So, I have been plotting my attack on the 9 second club. One of the characteristics of my nitrous launches has been a wicked twist:
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In an effort to get a more controlled launch, I have purchased my first drag racing specialty part for my street car. A HR Parts N' Stuff anti-roll bar. The cool thing about this bolt on unit is that it can be street driven. Can't wait to put it to the test:
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/62/03/2192630.jpg)
In an effort to get a more controlled launch, I have purchased my first drag racing specialty part for my street car. A HR Parts N' Stuff anti-roll bar. The cool thing about this bolt on unit is that it can be street driven. Can't wait to put it to the test:
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/52/57/2192575.jpg)
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I would say my converter is a good "happy medium" between the motor and spray, ie. its just a touch too tight to be "optimal" on motor and just a bit too loose to be "optimal for nitrous", but works "OK" with both.
I really need to set up a go pro and watch the tach during a nitrous pass because there's just too much going on inside the car for me to watch it and register what I'm seeing so quickly. I can tell you though, that I have seen a drop from 7K to around 5700 on the 2-3 shift on motor. I know that's not very helpfull but my guess is it probably only drops to 6K or so on nitrous shifts because inside the car I can tell it's not completely blowing through the converter on the spray.
I can also tell you that it's revving around 6700-6800 at the stripe on the motor. On the spray, it'll turn on my 7K shift light before the stripe but won't hit the 7500 rev limiter. But then again, it's only been 131'ish so far, even on the .063 jet. The track was ice cold and it was a complete peddle-fest for the first 100ft or so, so i didn't get a full run at the big end. I'll try again next year with fresh tires and warmer weather.
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I can tell you though, that I have seen a drop from 7K to around 5700 on the 2-3 shift on motor. I know that's not very helpfull but my guess is it probably only drops to 6K or so on nitrous shifts because inside the car I can tell it's not completely blowing through the converter on the spray.
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Yes. Definitely looser. I would like it to ET better on the motor. I want it as loose as possible but still be able to handle my bigger shot so I can have my 9 second glory pass. Most of what I have read says this type of converter can be about 3600-3800 NA stall and still take a 200 shot, but I will wait to see what Chris says.
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Yes, that is on a 63n jet tune. I have no doubt this converter would take a 300 shot. LOL
Yes. Definitely looser. I would like it to ET better on the motor. I want it as loose as possible but still be able to handle my bigger shot so I can have my 9 second glory pass. Most of what I have read says this type of converter can be about 3600-3800 NA stall and still take a 200 shot, but I will wait to see what Chris says.
Yes. Definitely looser. I would like it to ET better on the motor. I want it as loose as possible but still be able to handle my bigger shot so I can have my 9 second glory pass. Most of what I have read says this type of converter can be about 3600-3800 NA stall and still take a 200 shot, but I will wait to see what Chris says.
I'll be anxious to hear where yours ends up. What is it now? Around 3000?