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Sst car you guys shifting on Time or RPM and why
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Time more consistent
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Stop racing shift by time.
Bracket racing shift by RPM. |
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I always shift on RPM.
In the case of my SST car; it's slow and heavy. I wouldn't be on the stop long at all if I came off in high gear. In SC, I do have an unconventional setup but it would work well coming off the stop in high. I just can't stand to lose all that MPH. I went 184 in St Louis with just over 1000 hp. I bet most guys going 184 have 1250+.
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I have to agree with Lenny my slower motors in super Street did not like to be shifted on time until I got over 800hp then it worked fine
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I agree with 57 Vette.
When I run S/G I shift on time. When I Bracket Race I shift on rpm and let it eat! |
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