on sunday i will be taking my car to the track and i have never raced before in a stick so i just want to ask for some advice on how to do it. thanks
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Re: how to launch a stick
dont start stalling up speed until you see the tree start to drop. Pull up to the line, as soon as it starts to drop, build up rpms, but keep on the clutch. Depending on how your car is geared and the tires you have you can completely let off when you see green, or try and let off gradually so you dont hop/spin, but you want to build up a little stall speed.
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Originally posted by UDLOSE98dont start stalling up speed until you see the tree start to drop. Pull up to the line, as soon as it starts to drop, build up rpms, but keep on the clutch. Depending on how your car is geared and the tires you have you can completely let off when you see green, or try and let off gradually so you dont hop/spin, but you want to build up a little stall speed.
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Originally posted by 95firebird3.4ok i have a few ? first where should i have my rmps at? and am i going to be in first when im buliding up the rpms? some one told me to rev the motor throw it in first and let off the clutch real fast? thanks for your help btw
The 3.4 makes peak horsepower in the high RPMS, so you'll want to launch up there. I've tried 3, 4 and 5K. My best results came from 5K. Feather the throttle and clutch to get the best hookup.
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Originally posted by SpeedingFirebirdthat doesn't make any sense. if you have your foot on the clutch, then why leave it out of gear? that's just a waste.
The 3.4 makes peak horsepower in the high RPMS, so you'll want to launch up there. I've tried 3, 4 and 5K. My best results came from 5K. Feather the throttle and clutch to get the best hookup.
ehh I think thats to high...
I say ~3-3.5k when the bottom part of the RPM range where the motor starts to pull. So the car starts at the powerrange and goes... Obviously on how you let off on the clutch the RPMs might dip slightly.
the 3.4L doesn't make most its power in upper RPMs, honestly I think it was a common misconception with the 3.4L to really rev the motor out... It think I shifted at around 5k(well shift before, but actual shift occured at around 5k)
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Originally posted by 95firebird3.4how to launch a stick~Chris<br />1999 Hugger Orange Camaro<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/273836\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/273836</a> <br /><br />†…faith…hope
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Originally posted by silvachris1
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Originally posted by DAS BOOTthe 3.4L doesn't make most its power in upper RPMs, honestly I think it was a common misconception with the 3.4L to really rev the motor out... It think I shifted at around 5k(well shift before, but actual shift occured at around 5k)
Typically, I shift around 4K. At the strip, 5K.
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Originally posted by josh98birdI spin out when launching my 3.8 anywhere around 3k. 2k is much better and just play around (all cars are different depending on mods and wear) and you will find a comfortable rpm range. Nice sticky tires will help you out alot as well :D
Thats where feathering the clutch comes to lay... I have launched my 3.8L several times... at 3-3.5k and deadhooked, cutting 2.0s.... on crappy street tires.
As for my car, I had not signigicant research just raced it alot, until I found what combo made the car move pretty quick.
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