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AL SS590 M6 05-23-2004 02:46 AM

Need some help/opinions
 
I finally hooked the video camera up to the big screen today to watch my H/C runs. Well what felt to me like the tires spinning the first 8-12 feet turned out to be a totally different scenario.
While watching in slomo we saw that the car was hooked up tight for about the first 1 rotation of the tire then it starts spinning for about 10 feet then hooks up again. It almost seemed that it was hooked while the front was rising then came loose as the front traveled as high as it would go (tires still on the ground) then as the front started dropping it would hook back up and go netting 1.589-1.63 sixtys.
Now as to theories.
1. Stock torque arm flexing as it tries to lift the front tires off of the ground loosing pinion angle and traction.
2. motor achieving rpm enough to hit torque peak overpowering the tires.
Or something else? Let me know what you think.

Coach 02 A3 Z/28 05-23-2004 01:13 PM

Al,

Sounds to me that it is 1. Stock torque arm flexing as it tries to lift the front tires off of the ground loosing pinion angle and traction.

Coach

AL SS590 M6 05-23-2004 11:55 PM


Originally Posted by Coach 02 A3 Z/28
Al,

Sounds to me that it is 1. Stock torque arm flexing as it tries to lift the front tires off of the ground loosing pinion angle and traction.

Coach

Thanks for the input.

Anybody else??

SilverGhost 05-24-2004 09:43 AM

I'm gonna agree with Coach. At least if that were my car that's what I would change first and see if it solves the problem, I'd start there in the process of elimination..

AL SS590 M6 05-24-2004 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by SilverGhost
I'm gonna agree with Coach. At least if that were my car that's what I would change first and see if it solves the problem, I'd start there in the process of elimination..

Going to try a stick shift torque arm first. Then when money allows get a real one.


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