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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Time Slip Bar
Timeslip: me vs. CRX
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<blockquote data-quote="tapout632" data-source="post: 1835305" data-attributes="member: 21845"><p>shifting at 6,000 is too early? I thought that with these cars their horsepower peak is 6,000 RPM considering 6800 is redline I didn't really want to bring the car to redline if the horsepower peak is 6,000? But if that's what needs to be done, I will try again next time and shift right at redline 6800 RPM.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what dumping the clutch really means but when I'm staged, My foot is on the clutch and I'm revving the engine around or near 3,000 RPM and once it turns green, I let my foot off the clutch. Right then should I just floor it with my right foot? When I did my first run, I had my foot on the clutch and I was revved at 5,000 RPM and I let my foot off once it hit green and my reaction time was like 1.something and my ET was 14.8 or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tapout632, post: 1835305, member: 21845"] shifting at 6,000 is too early? I thought that with these cars their horsepower peak is 6,000 RPM considering 6800 is redline I didn't really want to bring the car to redline if the horsepower peak is 6,000? But if that's what needs to be done, I will try again next time and shift right at redline 6800 RPM. Not sure what dumping the clutch really means but when I'm staged, My foot is on the clutch and I'm revving the engine around or near 3,000 RPM and once it turns green, I let my foot off the clutch. Right then should I just floor it with my right foot? When I did my first run, I had my foot on the clutch and I was revved at 5,000 RPM and I let my foot off once it hit green and my reaction time was like 1.something and my ET was 14.8 or so. [/QUOTE]
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