Are you running that 60' with the stock IRS?!
Are you running that 60' with the stock IRS?!
Stock IRS, 14psi HOT, and a good 6 seconds of smoke in 2nd gear at the burnout box. I should do less of a burnout, but it's too fun .
Taking the RPM's up to 5000 plus (sorry, trainning my ears to the way it sounds without looking at the tach) and not pushing on the gas when the clutch is being released...if I dont feel the tires spin as the clutch is coming out, I begin to floor it.
It is seriously a timing thing...if I can catch it at the right time when the clutch is being released, she should spin slightly (keeping the motor from bogging) and hook.
LOL
OK, so last night was a slippery night. My friends Busa was spinning the tires off the line, a little mini rail couldn't even leave the tree without smoking the tires, a very nice toreno was running 12.5's, and even a Civic that raced me ran 12.8!!!! There was a slight breeze / head wind and tail wind and no wind...but it was a pretty good night.
So with no good prep but good decent air for September, managed a PB on these DR's!!
Ohh and last run sucked cause i was desperate and the clutch started stinking :CRAP!!:
14 long burnouts and runs and I havent hit the wear bar yet...close but not yet
Tires are hooking pretty good now!
Shiat!
OK with just 23 runs,...it will get bald with just 2 more visits!!!
I need to learn NOT to do a long burnout! Tires are getting expensive!
just curious, are you worried about the IRS blowing up? Also how much HP are you putting down?
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2004 Cobra, Whipple ,TH-400
Burning Corn
9.97 - 135.5
Yup. If they hop bad, just abort the run. Save the car, the time would be poor anyway.
A smooth clutch release technique will allow that IRS to tolerate alot of Hp.
Be quick, but don't snap it out like you would doing a burnout or stunt driving (drifting). A rapid, but controlled release of the pedal is the trick while feeding in the throttle to maintain the Rpm.