your reaction time doesn't affect your 1/4 mile time. you can wait 5secs if you want and you'll still run a 16 ... the only time it really matters is during a competition and/or bracket racing. But to get a better r/t, don't launch when you see the green light because by the time your engine transfers the power to your tires and that your tires stop spinning, you lost 0.6 or something like that. Launch when you see the last yellow light. getting a sub 0.1 r/t takes lots of practice =)topher said:ok, so if i can get a good launch and get my r/t's down a bit...i may be in the mid 15's...needless to say, i wasn't happy when i left the track...can anyone give me any pointers????
good point... everyone hates the guy that does that....SpicyMchaggis said:good n/a tip before going to the track..make sure your car works! check your oil, and all other fluids..You don't want to be dumping fluid on the track and ruining everyone's night!
Well, I thought that too, until I dynoed my car. The curve is so uneventful on an FS-DE it doesn't help any to shift at 6500. When I shift at 6000 from 1st to 2nd I fall to about 4200-4300, and that is right where it needs to be. Power drops like a rock after 5900, so why run past the power to 6500, then fall to 4700(which is past where the car starts making power?)mp5jeff said:shifting at 6500 = puts you into the power band in the next gear.
its so embarassing, you just want to run and hide..and/or kill yourself...thank god it hasn't happened to me yet..but i'm sure it will. (shrug)RyanJayG said:good point... everyone hates the guy that does that....
Damn Replica, this is a great question. I just looked at my dyno sheet, and I make peak torque at about 4200 rpm. So shouldnt I shift before redline so that I will be at about 4 grand after the shift? Seems right to me, but I had always read that you need to shift at redline.Replica said:Well, I thought that too, until I dynoed my car. The curve is so uneventful on an FS-DE it doesn't help any to shift at 6500. When I shift at 6000 from 1st to 2nd I fall to about 4200-4300, and that is right where it needs to be. Power drops like a rock after 5900, so why run past the power to 6500, then fall to 4700(which is past where the car starts making power?)
I really don't understand what you mean by "torque multiplying effect" through 1st gear. The car just doesn't pull after 5900, Shifting into some torque is nice and the little push the heavy fly wheel has is great. I raced another P5 last weekend, everytime I shifted (at 5,900-6,200-ish) I would pulled a fender or so. I ran the guy 3 times, all the way to the top of 4th. He even had a few more mods than me. The other P5 I raced when I first got my car lost also, because I shifted at 6k.Gen1GT said:Shift at redline. Always. Even though you're making less horsepower than at peak, you lose the torque multiplying effect of 1st gear. Lower gear ratio, equals faster car.
my first run the other night my right tire got stuck in some fucksticks oil, spun like crazy and I got an oh so wonderful 3 second 60' time, I was ******* pissedRyanJayG said:good point... everyone hates the guy that does that....
What's wrong with your tranny? When I shift out of 1st at 6k I fall to 4000-4200....twilightprotege said:think of it this way. what power are you making at 6500rpm? and what power if you change to the next gear at 6000rpm (ie your new rpm)? i'd be certain you'd be making more power at 6500rpm than at 3500rpm when you change gears at 6000rpm...