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SYTECH
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As many of you know, I recently purchased 1990 #36 from a gentleman in NC
Tonight was the 1st trip to the track (1/8 mile) and it gave me the opportunity to see how different this 6 speed shifting was going to be
Before the Callaway I had spent the past several years with a 2000 Ford Lightning (supercharged / automatic), an 87 Grand National (turbocharged / automatic), 1991 GMC Syclone (AWD / turbocharged / automatic), a 1992 GMC typhoon (AWD / turbocharged / automatic, and lastly an 87 Grand National GNX (turbocharged / automatic)
Now I had this automatic / power adder launching technique down cold
But launching with the 6 speed is a different beast in itself
With the various turbo / automatic cars / trucks....I was pulling consistent 1.65 to 1.8 60 ft times
My best launch tonight (if you could call it a launch) was a 2.0 sec 60 ft time (ET streets set at 20psi). The ET Streets were taller (about an inch in diameter) than the stock Goodyears that were on the car, so i'm sure this lowered the 3:45 gearing down a bit
Once I grabbed second gear, the car pulled like crazy, and when i went into 3rd the pull kept right on going
My best time tonight (stock vehicle / 91 octane / full exhaust w/cats) was an 8.5 seconds at 87 mph
I was happy with the MPH, but the ET kinda sucked
I know that I can free up some power with removal of the cats, bumping the boost up slightly, a wonderbar upgrade, etc
What else have people done to make up the slow times (60 foot times)?
I even tried the last run with the street tires back on but i had a mishap with the shifter and managed to do a great 1st to 2nd shift and when i went to shove the stick up into 3rd I went back into 1st , stood the car on its nose, had to re-clutch / re-shift and by then the run was history
I know that it is a matter of practice, but I'm really missing my "AUTOMATIC TRANNY" about now
Anyone have some advice
Later
Ray
Tonight was the 1st trip to the track (1/8 mile) and it gave me the opportunity to see how different this 6 speed shifting was going to be
Before the Callaway I had spent the past several years with a 2000 Ford Lightning (supercharged / automatic), an 87 Grand National (turbocharged / automatic), 1991 GMC Syclone (AWD / turbocharged / automatic), a 1992 GMC typhoon (AWD / turbocharged / automatic, and lastly an 87 Grand National GNX (turbocharged / automatic)
Now I had this automatic / power adder launching technique down cold
But launching with the 6 speed is a different beast in itself
With the various turbo / automatic cars / trucks....I was pulling consistent 1.65 to 1.8 60 ft times
My best launch tonight (if you could call it a launch) was a 2.0 sec 60 ft time (ET streets set at 20psi). The ET Streets were taller (about an inch in diameter) than the stock Goodyears that were on the car, so i'm sure this lowered the 3:45 gearing down a bit
Once I grabbed second gear, the car pulled like crazy, and when i went into 3rd the pull kept right on going
My best time tonight (stock vehicle / 91 octane / full exhaust w/cats) was an 8.5 seconds at 87 mph
I was happy with the MPH, but the ET kinda sucked
I know that I can free up some power with removal of the cats, bumping the boost up slightly, a wonderbar upgrade, etc
What else have people done to make up the slow times (60 foot times)?
I even tried the last run with the street tires back on but i had a mishap with the shifter and managed to do a great 1st to 2nd shift and when i went to shove the stick up into 3rd I went back into 1st , stood the car on its nose, had to re-clutch / re-shift and by then the run was history
I know that it is a matter of practice, but I'm really missing my "AUTOMATIC TRANNY" about now
Anyone have some advice
Later
Ray