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Originally Posted by Lenny5160
Not saying that I disagree that he should shift on the stop, but I don't agree that it will result in more MPH.
I'm NA, but in both my S/ST and SC car I come off the stop in Low and shift downtrack on RPM. I lose little to no MPH doing this, and especially in SC I will out-MPH cars that have 200+ more horsepower than I do. It takes a lot of power and time to get the car moving in High gear.
Again, if I had a supercharged small tire car I'd be shifting on the stop, but it will cost you some MPH.
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I think they way Tom recommends the OPs car will be traveling slower while on the stop therefore shortening stop time and increasing the length of track to gain MPH. Personally I saw a noticeable increase in trap speed and decrease in stop time just by shortening the shift point from .65 to .40.