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i'm in need of some help with getting my car to 60 foot constantly on the stop. right now i leave at wide open throttle 6000 rpm(play back after every pass and it's at 6000) 6.5 psi in rear on hoosier. tires have about 30 passes use to run goodyears at the same. one pass it'll go 1.51 then the next run it'll go 1.60, then go 1.55. i've checked for coil bind, sticky calipers, line lock is releasing.
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Can you give us a little more info...
Whats your first number at Whats your RPM on the stop Whats your time on the stop Approx Hp, and whats it run wide open All could be helpfull in making a guess...plus do you have a data recorder or a playback tach ?
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first number is .200. second number is around 2.00 dependes on the weather. makes 650 hp at 6700 shift on rpm at 7000. weighes 2400 with me. goes 9o's at 1.26 in 60.
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forgot 4300 on the stop and have a playback tach
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Are 60' times constant with the stop off? If yes, then you need to see if it is maintaing a constant RPM while on the stop.
Since you are shifting on RPM it will increase RPM while on the Stop. It needs to increase the same amount all the time. Shifting by time might solve the problem. |
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I would look at two things..
First I'm assuming that you are running 10.90 (with 2 secs in the stop).. I would try shifting on time, like at .3, and see if that makes it any better...if you play back the tach, are you gaining alot of RPM before the stop comes off ? If so this could make you're 60's inconsistant...if you cant shift on time try lowering your stop RPM to 3900-4000, this can help with the RPM gain... Secondly, you may be spinnning at the hit, are your reaction times varying with the 60 ? If you are spinning lowering your starting line RPM , along with changing your first number to .05 can help....
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