Why can't I hook?
Power mods:
Basically full bolt-ons, but no FAST or EWP.
Trans:
Stock A4 with Yank PT4000 and cooler
Rear:
Moser 12-bolt w/ 3.73s and Eaton posi
Suspension:
Front suspension is totally stock except for a removed front swaybar.
Rear suspension is BMR adj tq arm set at -2, poly/rod LCAs in the bottom hole of the brackets, UMI tq arm relocation crossmember, BMR adj PHB. Stock shocks, springs, and sway bar.
Wheels/Tires:
15x3.5 Prostars in front w/ 26" MT Sportsmans
16x8 Trans Am wheels in back w/ 26x11.5 ET Streets in back. I've tried everywhere between 15-20 PSI in them.
So when I had the 3.23 10 bolt in the car, even with the posi failing (one wheel burnouts), the car was cutting 1.58-1.63s pretty consistently. I put in the 12 bolt, tq arm relo crossmember, and PHB in all at once. I figure the car should hook much better now with steeper gears and a working posi. Nope. My best 60' time since the 12 bolt install is a 1.73. It just spins every time. My launch technique is stall it up to 1000 RPM and flashing the converter from there.
Any advice on things I can change w/ my existing setup? I don't really have the cash for any new parts right now. I just can't figure out why it won't hook now that I actually have 2 wheels pushing me forward.
Please help.
Any other thoughts?
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Get line lock on the car to ensure a proper burnout.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/gears-axl...ion-angle.html
I realized I was measuring pinion angle wrong. I thought it was pinion + ds angle = pinion angle. Turns out I had the angle set to -6
, -4 for the pinion and +2 for the driveshaft.

I also reset the lcas back to the stock location. I'll post back up after I hit the track wednesday. Hopefully the weather cooperates.
Well I hit the track tonight and have some new results. Managed to pull a 1.595, still spun a little though. I played with the tire pressure some, and couldn't do any better by dropping the pressure to as low as 14 PSI. I think I'm gonna pick up some DRs, the ET Streets seem to be hard to dial in on my car. I don't think I should be having this much trouble hooking at this power level. If the tires aren't the problem then I'll look elsewhere I suppose.






