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Originally Posted by Myron Piatek
Lower launch rpm will help a little bit. Michael Beard can provide more precise #'s, but going up one front tire size may get you close while 2 sizes should take care of the .02-.03. Then you can continue to fine-tune with air pressure. Couldn't hurt to try stiffer return springs on the carb, looser shocks and some people vary rear tire pressure a bit. Less air = more wrinkle= slowerer vehicle reaction. But I prefer to keep rear tire pressure where it provides the best contact patch.
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agree, i went to a 29 inch front tire and for me 500 rpms is about .02 and 10 psi up or down should be around another .01, cosistant staging helps and if your using a 2 step or trans brake try blocking the bottom works for me great in ss not so much in stock, ive played around with blocking the other side and the middle amber in stock but its still hit or miss mostly, depending on roll out i can be .03 or better blocking and consistant but blocking if you miss it it will really show, and im with Myron, Mr. Beard can add some other tips i always use his advice and its paid off great