jcs44 said:
To take this one step further - for all you guys who race regularly, I'd like to hear your opinions on what's best for a good time:
ASR on or Off?
Launch RPM
Shift points
Tire pressure (stock tires)
Wheel spin
Other advice?
Thanks, JCS44, LT4 Vert, Blk/Blk
ASR off, for sure.
Drive around the water box. Spin the tires a little, just to clean off any sand and pebbles picked up by the traction compound left on your tires, then stage.
Launch RPM will require some trial and error. I launch at about 4000 RPM, but I run drag radials. I would think 2500 is closer with street tires. The thing that it is very tempting to do is to drop the clutch and floor the gas pedal. It will result in excessive spin. I would suggest a slightly more gradual application of throttle. You will have to practice. It is a fine line between too much spin and bogging the engine.
For shift points, I have a Z06 and take it to red line in every gear. There are some C4's (L98?) that run out of breath before red line, but I don't think that is the case with the LT4. I would suggest taking it right to red line..
There are many people who suggest dropping the tire pressure to about 15 lbs in street tires. That is what I run in my drag radials. However, I am not convinced that it makes that much difference in a street tire with a fairly stiff sidewall. Just my opinion.
I know that you are out to get some better times. I certainly understand that. But if you are bracket racing, consistency and good reaction times are what wins races.
About the et and rt: They are always independent of each other. However, it is obvious that if 2 cars both run an et of 13 seconds, the car with the slow reaction time will get to the finish line in second place. If you watch drag racing on TV, you will see a slower et beat a faster et. This is due to a better rt, where the faster reaction time wins in a "hole shot".
I hope this helps some. See my avatar. That is me at my local strip.
Jim