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vvega wrote:fivebob wrote:Best way to launch is redline, drop the clutch, order and fit a new clutch, or if your tyres are not up to scratch then order and fit new tyres. Repeat the process until your bank account is empty
lol been there done that
you for got to mention al the cv's driveshafts,gearbox's and engines that also come along with that particular way of doing things
fivebob wrote:vvega wrote:fivebob wrote:Best way to launch is redline, drop the clutch, order and fit a new clutch, or if your tyres are not up to scratch then order and fit new tyres. Repeat the process until your bank account is empty
lol been there done that
Me too... at least I stopped at one clutch and didn't do the repeat part of the equation... damn Yokohama A032R's are too sticky for the stock SW20 clutchyou for got to mention al the cv's driveshafts,gearbox's and engines that also come along with that particular way of doing things
That only happens if you are foolish enough to upgrade the item that fails. i.e. better tyres = slipping clutch, better clutch = broken CVs, better CV's = broken axles, better axles = broken gearbox, better gearbox = broken engine... isn't that why Subarus have such shitty clutches
vvega wrote:do they have issues with splines stripping or shearing off ??
Al wrote:Bryan Moore did several 1.6 60fts on a single spinner '91 turbo box in his car, 11.85 @ 115mph on a stock ct20b
Al wrote:The 9.8 second mr2 runs stock late model gearbox with KAAZ LSD, stock axles with ATS cv's and some monster clutch
He has broken several aftermarket axles, yet the stock ones with the ATS cages seem to hold up.
Bryan Moore did several 1.6 60fts on a single spinner '91 turbo box in his car, 11.85 @ 115mph on a stock ct20b
vvega wrote:they heat treat the 2767 so its probably for ease of manufacture
flygt4 wrote:front wheel drives just arent made for drag racing try different rev points to drop the clutch at , and try slipping it at various levels.
bearing in mind you'll use a different rev point at different tracks and days as the traction is never the same.
haha pfft 1.7's , id be happy with a 2.0
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