When a wholeshot is too much, a partialshot will do.
(lol) OP: wrong hole.
- Turn off traction control
- Lower front tire pressure to 26-28psi
- Raise rear tire pressure to 40-44psi
- Remove spare tire, jack, etc
- Drive around the water box...don't drive through it.
- Unless you are running a dial-in race or are working on reaction time, the tree doesn't matter much. Go when you are ready (obviously not before the green or you'll red light). If you are trying to work on your time, worry about that...if you're not concentrated on hitting the perfect RT you can concentrate more on running a better overall run.
- Rev up to 3-4k RPM
- When it's time to go do a quick slip of the clutch (don't just dump the clutch). From there, shift as fast as possible. That's where a lot of people lose a lot of time...in the shift. Take a stop watch and see how fast a half second goes by...we're talking small amounts of time.
- Don't make consecutive runs - the car will heat soak pretty badly and you will start running slower and slower. Park it, open the hood, and let the IC cool off a bit before running again.
I ran a 13.78 last year with a test pipe and BPV, and not much else. Not great, but better than I thought I would do. Good luck...I'll be in Norwalk this weekend for the Buschur Sport Compact Nationals
Lazer,
What do you drive? A Mazda 6?
Look at his signature...he drives a Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6