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2013-14 Shelby GT500
GT500 + Drag Radials + Sticky Track=#%#%
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<blockquote data-quote="dgdoc" data-source="post: 12237584" data-attributes="member: 122178"><p>Not surprising.</p><p>I'm sure your boost will drop to practically zero if let the engine RPM's drop too far. Do you know how low your RPM's are dropping when you bog? </p><p></p><p>As I mentioned previously, something has to slip when launching to match the engine RPM's to the drive line RPM's. And if the tires aren't spinning, the bottom line is there is no choice: <em>the differential in RPM's between the two is going to be made up through the clutch slipping</em>. </p><p></p><p>You will get best results by forcing the clutch to slip by applying more power, and doing this as quick as possible -- before the clutch has achieved full clamping power and bogged the engine. I think you should experiment with the timing and synchronizing your throttle application with the clutch coming up. Try being quicker on the throttle squeeze and starting a little earlier as the clutch pedal is coming up. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!!!!</p><p>:beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgdoc, post: 12237584, member: 122178"] Not surprising. I'm sure your boost will drop to practically zero if let the engine RPM's drop too far. Do you know how low your RPM's are dropping when you bog? As I mentioned previously, something has to slip when launching to match the engine RPM's to the drive line RPM's. And if the tires aren't spinning, the bottom line is there is no choice: [I]the differential in RPM's between the two is going to be made up through the clutch slipping[/I]. You will get best results by forcing the clutch to slip by applying more power, and doing this as quick as possible -- before the clutch has achieved full clamping power and bogged the engine. I think you should experiment with the timing and synchronizing your throttle application with the clutch coming up. Try being quicker on the throttle squeeze and starting a little earlier as the clutch pedal is coming up. Good luck!!!! :beer: [/QUOTE]
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