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Best way to do a hole shot
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<blockquote data-quote="Illtaketwlight" data-source="post: 10271477" data-attributes="member: 41568"><p>I did, but i'm looking for away to do it with out the worry of breaking parts. I hold my breath every time i launch. It would be nice to pull the same 60's @ 2500 RPM's then what i do now. I'm rev-ing it to the moon sometimes and its not consistent at all. Slipping a clutch perfect isn't easy. lingenfelter pulls 1.3's and the tires never leave the ground and his clutch will out last mine. By a long shot. Anytime you pull the front wheels it cost HP and time. Hooking for sure, but its not the best way. My rear shocks are designed to Not pull the front tires. I haven't tried to adjust them in a while. I could probably adjust them so it doesn't. But i'm looking for the best way to launch it w/o worrying about it breaking. Got any idea's ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Illtaketwlight, post: 10271477, member: 41568"] I did, but i'm looking for away to do it with out the worry of breaking parts. I hold my breath every time i launch. It would be nice to pull the same 60's @ 2500 RPM's then what i do now. I'm rev-ing it to the moon sometimes and its not consistent at all. Slipping a clutch perfect isn't easy. lingenfelter pulls 1.3's and the tires never leave the ground and his clutch will out last mine. By a long shot. Anytime you pull the front wheels it cost HP and time. Hooking for sure, but its not the best way. My rear shocks are designed to Not pull the front tires. I haven't tried to adjust them in a while. I could probably adjust them so it doesn't. But i'm looking for the best way to launch it w/o worrying about it breaking. Got any idea's ? [/QUOTE]
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