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5th October 2002 - 10:17 AM
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Hey guys Now I know that to get a good start in a manual u clutch in rev it to about 3.5-4 and then drop the clutch and u get a fairly decent start but how do u do this with an auto???? is their any way to rev it up and go without putting it in N and then driopping it into D (thats bad)... Do you just put foot on brake enuff to stop the car and give it a rev???? CHeers Az -------------------- |
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Yeah, just stall it up.. Ull have to practice to see what revs are best to leave at, to get the best take off (taking in count wheel spin from line, and if it likes leaving at those revs). |
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blown13b
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yah if you want to get serious, put a high stall converter in it this lets the torque converter freespin until it hits the designd revs for that converter. you might want to get a bigger autotrans cooler if you do this cause it does heat up quicky and a shift kit might be the go to giv it a bit more strengh between shifts. |
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DioXidE
Post #7
Majord: no its not |
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