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look under the hood not the rear.
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I leave with my hand on the steering wheel, and by the time I react to the shift light, reach the shifter, slap, and the trans hits 2nd, it can be 700 rpm past the shift light rpm setting. High gear is far less of a difference, but that 1-2 shift is critical. I use an Auto Meter Ultimate Playback tach, and offset my shift light(s) accordingly. This should be basic stuff, but I've met some people that have raced for a very long time that had no idea where they were *actually* shifting. I agree with others that much of the ET you're looking for is in the first 60'.
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Try some 92.5 radials.
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At that weight, you really need the 5.38.
What does the converter actually flash to?
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Alan, not dissing anyone here but most people don't know what their flash rpm is or how to find it out.
Trans in high gear, slow roll, mat the throttle and see what rpm the tach goes to. That is your flash rpm. Not to be confused with stall speed.
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I agree with Joe...
You have a good converter and the gearing is not that far off.. 60 foot time is pretty slow....and RPM at the finishline is low....as is your MPH, and gearing it up is not going to help.... Either your motor is pretty weak or it is not tuned right....
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Gearing is fine, they are right, you need more HP. Look at you r chassis and make sure everything is moving freely. I found 3 tenths in the chassis on my stocker.
But I think you really need some Hp.
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I don't think you need a gear change. You are down on power and/or have a major tuning issue.
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That was going to be my point too, Myron... after I asked about the total timing, and where the cam is in at.
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