ET Streets (pic) Please give pointers....
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<small>[ May 08, 2002, 07:50 PM: Message edited by: Tim 98z ]</small>
Launch as high as you want if you can afford a new one. The rest of your drivetrain is stout, might as well finish it off with a nice Denny's nitro driveshaft. <img border="0" alt="[cheers]" title="" src="graemlins/gr_cheers.gif" />
3" pipe over the axle into a Y w/ 3" bullets before each tip??
how does that sound? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
<small>[ May 08, 2002, 08:40 PM: Message edited by: Tim 98z ]</small>
So do the base police like the exhaust?
When will you take it to Centerville? Let's go at it.
Tyler
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Run as much air pressure as you can get away with and still get traction. It has been my experience the M/T slicks/ET Streets like less pressure than other slicks. With an M6 car, you'll be shocking the tires pretty hard, so you'll need a lower pressure than an A4 car would require. I'd suggest starting around 12 psi and working up/down from there. It will take some experimentation.
Your T56 has a rather horrid 2.66 1st gear. The 4.10's help, but even then, your don't have a lot of torque multiplication in 1st gear (the most important gear in a drag race). As such, and parts breakage aside, launch as high as you dare, or as high as the tires will hold. It will take some experimenting to find this point. If you're getting good traction, and the clutch holds, you'll bog - as such, the higher launch will result in a higher rpm as the car comes off the bog, thus moving the car better. If the clutch slips, all that goes out the window.
If you're worried about breaking something....well....I suggest Drag Radials. <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" />
I see no reason why your stock (steel?) driveshaft shouldn't be fine. I guess its possible to break em (as Onyx pointed out), but it would seem to me that this is a rare event. The clutch on the other hand....
I don't like - nor do I use - tubes. Unnecessary extra weight, IMHO.
As for the burnout....agree with Mark...you need a 4-5 second burnout. It is very important that you do it in 2nd gear vice 1st. The reason is tire speed - a 2nd gear burnout will get the tires hotter, quicker. 3rd is even better, but I doubt that is possible with a mostly stock motor and 4.10's.
Good luck to you.
Bob
Well it seems not everyone is worried about the driveshaft like i figured. Si my guess is Start with 20psi go down from there. And Start with 4500 rmp launces and go up from there. Thanks, So is a 1.7 60' about what to expect...
And ill give the 2nd gear burnout a try. I dont thin ill have a problem. Whne i'm wanting to give a show i burn them in 2nd from a start. Burnouts last longer that way.
<small>[ May 09, 2002, 09:04 AM: Message edited by: Tim 98z ]</small>
Josh S.
Likely going to install Hooker's this weekend. Centerville is iffy because of that. Was there last weekend (15 runs toward the lower end of 10.4 to 10.1). Let me know on Saturday if you are going, maybe I'll make it.
Pat

