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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan" data-source="post: 1602466" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>the only way to truly learn is to go the strip and practice practice practice. And if your buddy is running 11s in YOUR car then ask him for advice. Each track is different in preparation and that will dictate how to really launch your car effectively.</p><p></p><p>But, to help you a bit, I believe most Cobra guys bring the revs up to about 2500ish and slip the clutch a bit when its time to launch. And depending on how you stage at the light launch on the second amber...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan, post: 1602466, member: 303"] the only way to truly learn is to go the strip and practice practice practice. And if your buddy is running 11s in YOUR car then ask him for advice. Each track is different in preparation and that will dictate how to really launch your car effectively. But, to help you a bit, I believe most Cobra guys bring the revs up to about 2500ish and slip the clutch a bit when its time to launch. And depending on how you stage at the light launch on the second amber... [/QUOTE]
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