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Old 10-15-2012, 11:26 PM   #11
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Side view, too much rotation on the hit. Inconsistant for bracket style racing, great for max et over dead hook.
side view : better hook on the hit. like Ed said car going forward before the front end lifted out of the lights.. In the back the tire side wall has too much bulge. that is making sidewall "work" too hard. Notice how the tire kind of "wallows around after the initial hit. wheel width needs to be matched to the tire or I would get a stiffer sidewall tire with matching wheel size. Then when the front end comes down you have massive toe /bump steer. that slows the car down. I guess i could do it frame by frame and get a few more ideas of what is going on. Hope that helps.
Thanks for your input. The car usually dead hooks with no tire spin. I have been running the car in the corvette challenge and have been the 10.50 index champ for the past two years. I have been leaving the line at a lower rpm and using a mechanical throttle stop to keep it at 10.50. Its been deadly consistent that way. This was a track rental with friends that I was going for best ET. As for rims. They are 8.5 wide with a 29x10 slick with tubes. A wider rim will not fit on the car so I would have to go with a 29x9 slick. The bump steer is something I need to look into as to how to correct it. Any tips on that? Should I start tightening front shocks and keep tightening them as long as I dont get wheel spin? Here is the challenge race with it leaving softer.


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Old 10-15-2012, 11:31 PM   #12
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28ish see what happens ----if it improves maybe down a 1/2 pound at a time until its consistent---otherwise go up a 1/2 pound from 28 keep playing with it---just do maybe 330 foot or less launches til ya get it right--- all yer concerned with is the launch no point running it a 1/8 or more
Thanks, I'll try it out.
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Old 10-16-2012, 12:13 AM   #13
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the reason I say 28 is going down a 1/2 or pound ya wont really know or notice if ya did the right thing---go down an extreme amount like the 28 ish see if it likes it---if it does then go up a 1/2 or down a 1/2 see waht happens---ya can always go back to the 33 setting---way too much front tire wobble when it sets down need to correct that scuffing off a lot of time there--rims do look narrow for the tire maybe try a narrower tire on those same rims ---borrow a set to try-might try to up the rear tire pressure a bit see if it likes it---see ya have license plates on it is this a street car too??? might have something to do with the suspension----lotsa things going on there---front wobble/tire spin/wrong size tire-rim combo hafta sort one thing at a time out---if you want consistency 10.50 or whatever keep doing whatever yer doing if it runs the number dont change it---if ya wanna improve yer performance and go quicker ya need to change some things---if it runs 10.50 all day and the 60 changes from 1.30 to 1.45 as long as yer in front and go 10.50 who cares---
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Old 10-16-2012, 12:42 AM   #14
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the reason I say 28 is going down a 1/2 or pound ya wont really know or notice if ya did the right thing---go down an extreme amount like the 28 ish see if it likes it---if it does then go up a 1/2 or down a 1/2 see waht happens---ya can always go back to the 33 setting---way too much front tire wobble when it sets down need to correct that scuffing off a lot of time there--rims do look narrow for the tire maybe try a narrower tire on those same rims ---borrow a set to try-might try to up the rear tire pressure a bit see if it likes it---see ya have license plates on it is this a street car too??? might have something to do with the suspension----lotsa things going on there---front wobble/tire spin/wrong size tire-rim combo hafta sort one thing at a time out---if you want consistency 10.50 or whatever keep doing whatever yer doing if it runs the number dont change it---if ya wanna improve yer performance and go quicker ya need to change some things---if it runs 10.50 all day and the 60 changes from 1.30 to 1.45 as long as yer in front and go 10.50 who cares---
I'll try fixing the front wobble. I just found a bumpsteer kit for it. yes its a street car with stock front suspension. Its just a pump gas small block. Best so far is a 9.92 at over 134.

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Old 10-16-2012, 08:26 AM   #15
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Make sure you're just barely rolling into the stage beam. You may be deeper than you think. It's sometimes hard to tell from inside the car just how far you're in. A helper on the line can give you an idea of how far you're rolling in, compared to how far you THINK you're in.
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