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Hey guys,
I have always raced bracket or stock/super stock and am now moving into super gas. I have never run a stop and am more confused than a fat man at a vegetarian resturant. So many choices and types. And then there is the shifting questions, stop on or off. Somebody help. PLEASE |
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This should help you get started.
http://www.biondoracing.com/tips.shtml#throttle It takes time though. Going to need quite a few runs to figure out your ratio. Then you have to figure out your ratio in relation to the weather as well. Everybody has their own opinion on how to tune the car to the throttle stop. I don't think there is a definate answer to how you should do it. I've always heard that you want to go on the throttle stop as early as possible, as this will bring your MPH up. I go on it at .1, but I know some that go on it as early as a few thousands. Shermon Adcock Jr. waits for closer to a second before going on, at least that's what I've heard. I ran against him in a time trial in Gainesville, and he was quite a ways ahead of me after launch, so I think it might be true. Either that, or he runs a much higher throttle stop RPM than I do. All you can do is make runs, and figure out what you are comfortable with.
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I have found 1Stop to be the best throttle stop. It is an under the carb stop that takes away the
linkage problems. Gary at 1Stop (319-277-5290) will spend as much time with you as necessary to help you with his stop. I turn my stop on at .02 & shift at .40. I set the rpm at 4100. Every car is different. You have to test & see what works for you. |
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Lou, Does the under carb stop cause a big load in fuel?
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No. I suggest you keep your stop speed over 4000 rpm. One of the hardest part of stop racing is to get a carb that does what you want it to while on the stop.
If shifting by time, which is the best way, you want to hold a constant rpm. PM me your phone # if you want. I am leaving for Bristol Wed then going to Maple Grove. Lou |
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We just went from a linkage type to an under carb type. I was having a problem keeping the stop RPM consistent. #1 got us one quick and we stayed close to our original set-up. The first pass was close and the second was 8.904 which got us the first round bye. We made it to the third round Saturday and Sunday. Not yet perfect but better than last season and early this year.
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