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10-23-2016, 10:20 AM | #1 |
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Using The Stop Down Track
Has anyone here use the TS down track in high gear? The reason I ask is because I am going to try a TS next year just so I can enter some Div races. I also want to use it as an option against 7.0 dragsters bracket racing. I used timer three last year to kill my starting line enhancer at the big end good results.
I have been told that my car is almost too close to the index to run a stop. I also understand that the fall back rpm’s is very important. 9.0 index with a 8.20 car. My converter falls back to 5900 at the shift, so my thoughts were to apply the stop then, give the car in the other lane a different look, and figure out the factor from there. I could still also use the other timer to drop on the big end. I have talked to a guy back east that said he had good results doing it that way. Any thoughts? |
10-24-2016, 10:21 AM | #2 |
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Re: Using The Stop Down Track
We run a Top - End Stop in S/Gas, had some issues in the beginning to find a close ratio. We have it now depending on weather it either comes on at 5.75 or 6.00 into the run and comes off at around 8 1/2 seconds into the run to give us enough pedal to play with the opponent upstairs.
It's kinda hard and can be tricky and most will say it doesn't work but, been to 4 finals in the past 5 years with the set-up so something much be correct |
10-24-2016, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: Using The Stop Down Track
Alan claunch had some success ihra div 4 he would stop on top end. Run 9.90 @ 106 mph. Really caught opponets off guard. Think it was ok div race opponet blew front tire out trying to get slowed down.
Have always found it interesting concept |
10-27-2016, 12:11 PM | #4 |
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Re: Using The Stop Down Track
I also think it is an interesting concept. There are enough guys that have tried it and seemed to make it work well that I think I am going to try it next year.
I had some success this year using timer 3 on my K&R box to kill my throttle enhancer before the finish line for a spot drop. Once you get the time on figured out it is spot on for how much you want to drop. The only issue I had was once you decided to go with it you were stuck with that strategy. If you had the timer on and spun the tires, you were dead in the water. I fixed that by putting a switch on the wheel so I could turn it off and on from the wheel. Works great. I think combining the two, will be a different approach that could work. Thanks for the input guys. |
10-28-2016, 05:32 PM | #5 |
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Re: Using The Stop Down Track
I've run against BKSG and It definitely presents a different look. Similar to a spot dropper holding a bunch of numbers.
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11-19-2016, 09:54 AM | #6 |
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Re: Using The Stop Down Track
Well my new stop is on it way. Since I purchased a K&R inline, because I wanted to keep my starting line enhancer, I found out that I now have to change my scoop tray bracket. Had to buy a Locar, then my MSD distributor with the big cap interfered with the scoop tray bracket so I had to dig out a old Mallory crank fire distributor which needed a new cap and rotor which were hard to find replacement parts for. What an ordeal and the Stop isn't here yet. You just have to love race cars.... LOL..
In thinking about this, since I use a Grid, and retard timing at launch and at the shift, I really can't use the stop and bracket race on the same Grid program. I don't want to be loading a new program all the time so I think I will turn on the stop very early in second gear. My question for anyone that has done this is if I turn on the stop about the same time as I shift should the stop timer be set for a couple tenths after the shift timer? I know it takes a bit for the cylinder to release the gas. Any ideas where to start? |
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