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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
dyno day this sunday 3/28
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<blockquote data-quote="MotoXracer21" data-source="post: 1046547" data-attributes="member: 10650"><p>F*** off! That shit is a secret!!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hahahaha j/k:beer: </p><p>I really am not a good driver, I think luck had a lot to do with it (this was my 2nd time to the track, EVER).</p><p>I dropped my psi to 24lbs this time around...and pretty much went off of idle, maybe a little bit above. Basically I practiced around town to slip the clutch and give it enough gas to find the point where it doesnt bog yet doesnt roast the tires... I found that If I let out the clutch too quick (or even just dump it) it would either bog or spin(hop). I pretty much just drove around town all week practicing, hehe. When I got 2.4-2.5's before I think I bogged it every time. I tried to slip it and have enough gas to get the car moving and prevent it from bogging at all. Dont really know if any of that made sense, but it was what I was ATTEMPTING to do...Still tons of room for improvement though, im hooked!:rockon:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MotoXracer21, post: 1046547, member: 10650"] F*** off! That shit is a secret!! hahahaha j/k:beer: I really am not a good driver, I think luck had a lot to do with it (this was my 2nd time to the track, EVER). I dropped my psi to 24lbs this time around...and pretty much went off of idle, maybe a little bit above. Basically I practiced around town to slip the clutch and give it enough gas to find the point where it doesnt bog yet doesnt roast the tires... I found that If I let out the clutch too quick (or even just dump it) it would either bog or spin(hop). I pretty much just drove around town all week practicing, hehe. When I got 2.4-2.5's before I think I bogged it every time. I tried to slip it and have enough gas to get the car moving and prevent it from bogging at all. Dont really know if any of that made sense, but it was what I was ATTEMPTING to do...Still tons of room for improvement though, im hooked!:rockon: [/QUOTE]
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