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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
Launch Rpm
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<blockquote data-quote="Sny714" data-source="post: 7105634" data-attributes="member: 54844"><p>I wouldn't recommend dumping the clutch at all. With my 410s I tried slipping it out around 4k but felt like my 1st gear was too short and was pulling 1.8 60's, which isnt bad at all on an IRS. But my best 60' which was a 1.74 was when I decided to slip it out around 3-3500 and let the gear pull me out of the hole instead of launching higher. You do have to ride it out pretty hard to keep the momentum but with gears it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sny714, post: 7105634, member: 54844"] I wouldn't recommend dumping the clutch at all. With my 410s I tried slipping it out around 4k but felt like my 1st gear was too short and was pulling 1.8 60's, which isnt bad at all on an IRS. But my best 60' which was a 1.74 was when I decided to slip it out around 3-3500 and let the gear pull me out of the hole instead of launching higher. You do have to ride it out pretty hard to keep the momentum but with gears it works. [/QUOTE]
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