Re: Stick verses Automatic (Stock Eliminator)
It is all abouut the fun factor but I think that the low hp cars like our 283 combo are definately quicker as a stick, but at some point, it seems that the roles switch in the higher hp cars depending upon the combo of car and engine. The autos with the fast 3 speeds and radials combined have still somewhat of an advantage in et, not mph. The Jerico/GForce trans have been around for a while and the clutches are better than ever.
One thing to consider is that any fear of running the stick from your experience from years back should be erased. The stick cars today are very easy to drive with very little practice. and I think they can be as consistent as any car. Waay more fun and I bet at the end of the day, not much different in cost than any top of the line auto set up. |
Re: Stick verses Automatic (Stock Eliminator)
jesse i would not be concerned with having trouble cutting lights with a clutch pedal,as far as shifting goes,i don't know anyone around here that uses a clutch to shift in stock eliminator......
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the auto has several advantages given to them by nhra that being in comp softer index's and weight breaks,in superstock air shifters and trans break buttons leaving off of the finger is definately faster,try leveling the playing field a little bit.put the trans break buttons on the floor where they use their foot and take away the air shifters and see how many go back to running a stick in superstock.in comp take away the weight breaks and stiffen up the index's.
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I believe there's more work involved (driver) with a stick than the auto. That statement alone is a good reason their are much more autos than sticks. I said it myself, the easy way is the automatic. Rick, I realize that todays trannys are shifted without the clutch. However, that clutch is used on the launch. Also , one has to control their rpm, no 2 step, while focusing on the tree. If all that is done consistantly, one still has to manage the clutch and I've seen some stick racers pull their hair out dealing with that. It's a real challenge above and beyond that of racing stock/superstock as the rules allow. Got to think about this awhile. Jesse
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An ajustable clutch, like pretty much everything adjustable, comes with a learning curve. However, with a bit of time, and some help from another stick racer, it didn`t take me long to get a handle on it. I`m not saying I`m an expert by any means, but I can normally get 2 seasons with a clutch disc. As for "going rounds" last year I only got to about 9 races, as we had a lot of rain outs up here, but I did get a win and 2 R/U`s, and finished the year in 3rd place, despite missing 1 race due to work. I am just a normal driver, certainly no Biondo, or Lang, and have some good days and bad days on the tree, but when I`m "on", the car can cut some pretty good and consistant lights, and ET wise is normally very consistant.
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Re: Stick verses Automatic (Stock Eliminator)
Per listening to the top stock guys from a few years ago, they felt the stick was a disadvantage over an automatic. They would have traction issues on 1-2 shifts as the 9" tire could not take any more.
For our six pac cars, if we can move the first car length with issue, were generally going to have a good run. I don't think the high hp stockers can say that. Jeff, with todays good clutches and transmissions, can the violence of the 1-2 shift be adjusted? Thanks, |
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automatic cars can use radials and stick cars use bias, the hoosier radial measures up to 10 inches wide while hoosier bias tire is closer to 8 inches wide. this is an advantage for a automatic.
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There's absoluty nothing compared to the sights & sounds of a "Stick car" rowing thru the gears.
To quote one of the best "stick guy's" on the planet! "No Girlymatics" |
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I slide the clutch between the gear change enough to take the violence out of it. You could pull some timing too if so inclined. I do think it's amazing how you high hp automatic cars hook those radials. Those tires are very unforgiving... |
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