im going to the track tomorrow for the first time and im alittle nervous lol. i have some questions im wondering about.
1. dsc on or off?
2. what rpm to launch at? w/o dumping the clutch
3. i have full tbe, nano and inlet combo, and mm and AP. ill be shifting at 6700 right?
DSC=OFF
Launch at low rpm - depends on track conditions - no more than 2300 rpm, perhaps as low as 2000 rpm - try to get as low as you can without bogging and with just a tiny bit of wheelspin.
I do dump the clutch and feather the trottle in the lower two gears to keep the wheel spin down
DO NOT HOLD SHIFT UNTIL 6700 - WAY TOO LATE. Shift early, not late. Repeat, shift early, not late. We have lots of torque down low. Horsepower may win sales and marketing in the showroom, but torque wins races.
The engine runs out of power by 6,000 rpm and is then on the back side of the hp and torque curve. If you are shifting later that 6,000 you are going to absolutely be losing power and time.
Try shifting at 5700 or even 5500. By the time you move the shifter you'll be close to 6000 anyway. The reaction time between when your eye tells your brain to shift and when your hand moves the shifter and your foot moves the clutch takes longer than you may realize.
Your shifts in the lower gears will come up lightening fast. If it was plotted out on a graph, the 1-2 shift will hit at the 60 ft mark, at between 2.0 and 2.3 seconds depending on your shift point and launch technique and will be at around 30 mph.
You will make the 2-3 shift at just a bit more than 50 mph, barely 4.0 to 4.1 seconds into the run, and will be well into 3rd at 60. You will shift twice in the first 4.1 seconds.
The shift to 4th will be at around 75 mph. You'll be in 5th gear at around 95 mph and well into fifth when you hit the trap breams.
All of this assumes you are flat shifting (at least from the 2-3 shift on up) and hitting your shifts at around 5500-5700 from 2-3 on up.
That's just my experience based on what works for me and what I am getting from on-board data readouts and the timer slips. My launch is way better with practice but still sucks - fwd cars on stock tires have a tough time putting down good 60 ft. numbers.