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<blockquote data-quote="lone sailor" data-source="post: 2587399" data-attributes="member: 33620"><p>Depending on your overall gear ratio I'd start with about 1600rpm and work your way higher from there. Also, don't just drop the hammer as soon as you're ready to cut the light. It is something that is harder to do, but easing the gas in and the clutch as previously stated is one of the best ways to learn what your car likes and you can even get better 60' times that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lone sailor, post: 2587399, member: 33620"] Depending on your overall gear ratio I'd start with about 1600rpm and work your way higher from there. Also, don't just drop the hammer as soon as you're ready to cut the light. It is something that is harder to do, but easing the gas in and the clutch as previously stated is one of the best ways to learn what your car likes and you can even get better 60' times that way. [/QUOTE]
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