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vlbbz06 Mar 14, 2011 09:48 PM

9'S With a stick!!!
 
hi all, I am hoping to get there this year...anybody else round here done it with a stick? lets hear about your combo!!!

SlickVert Mar 15, 2011 06:14 PM

It can be done.
Its all about a total set-up.
Its all about the clutch.
You need a slipper type if racing or for the street a organic that has lots of give.
With a hard hitting ceramic disc you take the chance of braking your tranny or rear-end if not you will blow the tires off.
Also, a good Drag slick with a large side wall will help (15" rim and 28" tall tire)

ls2 bait Mar 15, 2011 08:35 PM

my car runs in the 9's very consistantly. but i havent ran it out the back door in well over a yr. i did recently go 6.18@114 in the 1/8th about a month ago. on my best pass (9.86@141) my 1/8th was a 6.36@108, so i think when i get back it will run decent :-) combo in sig. car weighs 3740 without me in it. im 160lbs.

SlickVert Mar 16, 2011 07:02 AM

I think the real trick is to run in the 9's and be able to street drive it in a M6 car.

ls2 bait Mar 16, 2011 01:25 PM

Agreed^^ mine has been my daily driver since ive owned it til a couple months ago. Thats why its so heavy. Still has every thing it left gm with plus extra sound deadening and a dvd/ stereo system. Its loaded. Now that i dont drive it everyday i could yank a few hundred lbs out of it but im too much of a sissy to loose my ac and power steering or it rattle and drone. So itll prob stay that way. Like mentioned above though fine line between spin and go. But i get about 15k miles on a clutch so its liveable.

airforcemanss Mar 29, 2011 10:21 PM

ls2 bait what clutch?

what clutch are you guys running if this is going to be a stick thread...

vetteboy2k Mar 30, 2011 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by SlickVert (Post 14645926)
I think the real trick is to run in the 9's and be able to street drive it in a M6 car.

We drove my buddy's stock bottom end 346 one hour to the track, aired the tires down 5 psi and ran a 9@138+ and drove it home on an entry level 25", 255 drag radial.

Midnight02 Mar 30, 2011 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by vetteboy2k (Post 14712175)
We drove my buddy's stock bottom end 346 one hour to the track, aired the tires down 5 psi and ran a 9@138+ and drove it home on an entry level 25", 255 drag radial.

Care to share any more info about the setup -- I presume it's either FI or a big hit of N2O.

vetteboy2k Mar 30, 2011 11:16 AM


Originally Posted by Midnight02 (Post 14712241)
Care to share any more info about the setup -- I presume it's either FI or a big hit of N2O.

It was n/a in a 03 Z06.
215 TFS Heads/cam/fast 90
stock suspension
hoosier drag radial 16" rim
American racing headers
full exhaust

White Shadow Mar 30, 2011 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by vetteboy2k (Post 14712175)
We drove my buddy's stock bottom end 346 one hour to the track, aired the tires down 5 psi and ran a 9@138+ and drove it home on an entry level 25", 255 drag radial.

With a slipper clutch. I doubt the car drove to the track and back with the same clutch setting that it ran 9's in.

vetteboy2k Mar 30, 2011 07:00 PM


Originally Posted by White Shadow (Post 14713963)
With a slipper clutch. I doubt the car drove to the track and back with the same clutch setting that it ran 9's in.

I hear ya.
All adjustable clutches are not the same, though. Some you can drive around, dyno, and run on the drag strip with minimal changes and others you need to make radical changes between street and strip.
I can tell you that we didn't go under the car that day because we had no tools or jack but he knows how to tune those clutches.

BrianSF-GA Mar 30, 2011 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by ls2 bait (Post 14644297)
my car runs in the 9's very consistantly. but i havent ran it out the back door in well over a yr. i did recently go 6.18@114 in the 1/8th about a month ago. on my best pass (9.86@141) my 1/8th was a 6.36@108, so i think when i get back it will run decent :-) combo in sig. car weighs 3740 without me in it. im 160lbs.

very nice times ... I take it both the 660 and the 1320 times were on the bottle. I am hoping for high 6's/high 10's this year when mine is done.

Zmg00camaross Mar 30, 2011 08:02 PM

Shortuning did with a nitrous 402 I believe. Youtube his name and you can find it, That is my goal for my car 9s with a m6. I got a long road a head of me.

Carter01 Apr 1, 2011 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by vetteboy2k (Post 14712175)
We drove my buddy's stock bottom end 346 one hour to the track, aired the tires down 5 psi and ran a 9@138+ and drove it home on an entry level 25", 255 drag radial.

I assume you're talking about robZ?

If so OP just do a search on robZ and you will find allot of good info to help you reach your goals. He was in GMHTP with this car, very impressive ride!

White Shadow Apr 2, 2011 02:06 AM


Originally Posted by vetteboy2k (Post 14714456)
I hear ya.
All adjustable clutches are not the same, though. Some you can drive around, dyno, and run on the drag strip with minimal changes and others you need to make radical changes between street and strip.
I can tell you that we didn't go under the car that day because we had no tools or jack but he knows how to tune those clutches.

No doubt, that car is awesome.. just letting them know that it isn't as simple a combination as it was being lead on to be. :cheers:

1BADChev Apr 18, 2011 11:49 PM

Not very many people do it, but with the right driveline, suspension, and engine components it can be done!. Good luck with your project...

ls2 bait Apr 20, 2011 07:02 PM

i run a mccleod rxt clutch. no adjusting. only thing i do is swap out my 17's for some pro starts w et drags. other then that i back it off the trailer and run it the exact same way i drive it.

SATAN Apr 20, 2011 07:08 PM

I'm confused as to why the manual trans guys are having a hard time getting into the 9's. Is it because of the shear weight of F-body cars? Is it because the gearing in the M6 is so short?

I run 10.3 @ 134 with a 5 speed. However, my car is nothing like anyone has here. It is a turbo 3 liter V6 at 22psi on a 75mm turbo. Had I turned up the boost another 3 psi or aired the slicks down to 10psi instead of 15psi, or BOTH I could have gone 9's easy. But I spun a rod bearing...

Anyways, to me it doesn't seem like 9's out of an M6 should be that hard. What gear are you guys crossing the finish line in, 4th or 5th? I am curious to know because I plan on running a T56 with turbo Lq4 next year. My rear gear is 3.73:1 though with a 26" tire.

ls2 bait Apr 20, 2011 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by SATAN (Post 14810986)
I'm confused as to why the manual trans guys are having a hard time getting into the 9's. Is it because of the shear weight of F-body cars? Is it because the gearing in the M6 is so short?

I run 10.3 @ 134 with a 5 speed. However, my car is nothing like anyone has here. It is a turbo 3 liter V6 at 22psi on a 75mm turbo. Had I turned up the boost another 3 psi or aired the slicks down to 10psi instead of 15psi, or BOTH I could have gone 9's easy. But I spun a rod bearing...

Anyways, to me it doesn't seem like 9's out of an M6 should be that hard. What gear are you guys crossing the finish line in, 4th or 5th? I am curious to know because I plan on running a T56 with turbo Lq4 next year. My rear gear is 3.73:1 though with a 26" tire.


youre going to need more then a 26" tire with a 3.73 gear. unless you plan on trapping 125 mph or revving the ever loving shit out of it.

BrianSF-GA Apr 21, 2011 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by SATAN (Post 14810986)
..... What gear are you guys crossing the finish line in, 4th or 5th? .....

You should always be trapping at a 1:1 transmission gear ratio ... for the T56 that is 4th gear. Both 5th and 6th are overdrive gears.


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