OK M6ers, post up your launch methods.
-LS1 M6 Bolt-Ons(352rwhp)
-Strange 12-Bolt w/3.73
-Nitto DRs(275/35R17)
-Pro 5.0 Shifter
-McLeod Single Disk Kevlar w/ McLeod Master Cylinder
-No weight reduction
-Bilstein Suspension
-All drag suspension(LCAs, torque Arm, etc.) stock
So I was having some so-so results on the new setup. At the end of the night I did finally break into my first 1.9X 60'. I basically held the RPMs at 4K and slipped the clutch(which isn't easy on a hydraulic). Anyone with a similar setup have any suggestions?
So how do you guys do it?
Mike
With the stock rear end I was doing a good burnout. Tach it up to 4000-4500 RPM's and then dump the clutch. Good for a 1.932 60' on a slippery track and stock gears.
My launch method is to hold the RPM's at about 6500, then just drop the clutch and hammer the gas on the last yellow <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" />
</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Yup <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="gr_grin.gif" /> Only thing I do different is load the gear slightly by Releasing clutch only until there's a touch of drag on the PP. Keeps the rear happy.
With this technique you should see a 1.50ish sixty foot if.....the tires hold the power, and the clutch holds the tires....
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I just can't afford to buy rims, slicks, Torque Arm, and LCAs at this time. I'd like to get the absolute best times I can out of my current setup. Am I wrong in thinking 1.8s are achievable with my setup? I know slicks are the easy solution. But I'm a hard head <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="gr_images/icons/tongue.gif" />
Hey Jeff, Of the McLeod's you've pulled out how are they holding up to guys who slip and guys who dump? Does the single disk kevlar hold up better to one over the other? Thanks bro.
Thanks again to all you who have answered,
Mike
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<strong> Get a set of e.t streets at 15psi set your torque arm at -3 degrees pinion angle.Do a nice 10-15 second burnout pull up to line tach up to 5500-5800rpm just before green dump the clutch.Keep your foot mashed to the floor on shifts dont lift till race is over.Dont know if your drivetrain will holdup but will net best E.T. <img border="0" alt="[USA]" title="" src="graemlins/patriot.gif" /> </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">well said, but take it up to 6k.
<strong> Great responses so far guys. I know the Nittos are killing me. On top of that I have an inside hook up to get a great deal on any hoosiers I want. However as soon as I get Slicks I garentee you my Torque Arm will break. It happened to White Knight and I seem to be one step behind him as far as breaking stuff.
I just can't afford to buy rims, slicks, Torque Arm, and LCAs at this time. I'd like to get the absolute best times I can out of my current setup. Am I wrong in thinking 1.8s are achievable with my setup? I know slicks are the easy solution. But I'm a hard head <img border="0" title="" alt="[Razz]" src="gr_images/icons/tongue.gif" />
Hey Jeff, Of the McLeod's you've pulled out how are they holding up to guys who slip and guys who dump? Does the single disk kevlar hold up better to one over the other? Thanks bro.
Thanks again to all you who have answered,
Mike </strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Mike My Torque Arm did not break it was the bolts on the tranny that came loose. Moose has been 11.04 with his stock Torque Arm. I would not worry at all about breaking it
Tranny: 6 speed
Tires: ET streets @ 15psi
Launching: 5500 slipping the clutchout very quickly. I can move to 6000-6500 if track is prepped correctly. 5500 is on an unprepped track
60's: 1.45-1.63





