Wheel hop......
Basically I have also been doing research on wheel hop for my 2000 SCSB Silverado with a 4-bar set up and everything that I have researched points to axel wrap. Which in turn makes me think that it would be control arm bushings or shocks.
Both vehicals have wheel hop in any conditions (rain or dry pavement). I think that I have the truck wheel hop figured out but, have not tested yet. Haven't tested anything on the vette yet.....
Any further information on the QA-1 shocks and coil over kit, FSD's, or other shocks would be much appreciated....
Last edited by TXZ0603; Jun 4, 2007 at 07:38 AM.
Basically I have also been doing research on wheel hop for my 2000 SCSB Silverado with a 4-bar set up and everything that I have researched points to axel wrap. Which in turn makes me think that it would be control arm bushings or shocks.
Both vehicals have wheel hop in any conditions (rain or dry pavement). I think that I have the truck wheel hop figured out but, have not tested yet. Haven't tested anything on the vette yet.....
Any further information on the QA-1 shocks and coil over kit, FSD's, or other shocks would be much appreciated....
Rarely do I ever have a drag radial on the car( I don't like the lack of stability at higher speeds). I have a 00 hardtop...nothing trick. I run a coilover setup, from DRM,...doug rippe motorsports. They are a company, that lets just say, know there **** when it comes to the chassis on a Y body. LG motorsports, as well, has similar setups. Anyhow, mine are not valved for "drag racing" so, there nothing different, or "special". However, In any condition I have run my car in, regarding RWHP output, I have never expierenced wheel hop. In any launch condition... In a C6, I have. Until we put a set of coilovers on it. However, at the same time, we did dramatic wheel size increase on that car.
Shift fast....generate SOME wheel spin...maybe a few feets worth...continue.
Coilovers are the ticket man. Makes working on the car easier as well.
peace.
oh,...and my car is not intended for drag racing. It has to be well rounded.
Last edited by V-seriesTech; Jun 6, 2007 at 11:28 AM.
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In the past on another car I just swapped to drag radials and the problem went away. I could make it come back though if I launched less aggressively than I usually would.
As a precaution, I did install a DTE brace on my diff/tranny.
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If you make the car bite less (spin more off the line) or bite more (better traction) you might eliminate the issue. I mean this constructively... but everyone in this thread who has had and cured the issue has mentioned that different tires or drag radials can cure the issue... so I wouldn't be so quick to state that you don't think that it will work, if that's what you were trying to say
Do you have a buddy who could lend you a set of rear DRs? That would be a low cost, low effort way to try and see if it cures your issue. It may not. Then again, it may.
One of the key reasons that DRs don't hop is the psi is generally around 18 or so, giving a lot of cushion to the shock of launch and the shifts.
I set my stock tires to 25 hot and they don't give hop either.
A lot of hop-avoidance on a stock Corvettes involves the simple action of the driver learning to squeeze the throttle rather than hammering it in one motion. That applies to 1-2 post-shift throttle too.
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