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Ok, that should be good enough for a good launch, |
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Sleeper_TTZ(SeKy) on April 12, 2010 at 1:48 AM |
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tried 4.5, 5, 5.5 (n/m) posted by Nis300owner on April 12, 2010 at 12:32 AM |
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A few tips, just like zlover4life brought up. Its not just rev up and drop the clutch. You have to engage the clutch to a point where your getting maximum acceleration with out spinning and bogging down. This cooks the shit out of a clutch so make sure its broken in properly, also this will shorten the life of your clutch. With your mods and and launching at 4500 or 5000 with proper clutch control your shouldn't be bogging. In fact your should be getting close to a 1.60 or better 60ft. Hell even if you was just flipping your foot off the pedal and letting it go all the way, i doubt your would be bogging. Post a video of some of your next passes when you get time. Ask then. Seeing what your doing would really make any advice better. Clutch control, keep it boosted and try not to spin. When I make a pass I rev to about 5500, let the clutch out faster till i start building boost and as i build boost i slow my clutch release down. By the time the clutch is fully engaged I'm at peak boost, hopefully haven't spun the tires, and the motor is at about 3500rpms. I don't have near as much power as you should though. Just practice. trying not to drop boost with out spinning.
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