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metal_sean_head wrote:Depends if you granny shift or double clutch like you should.
DXROLLA wrote:Doesnt matter if it does you can get over night parts from japan
BZG Wagon wrote:LOL! The dreaded manifold warning...
I'm lining it up against my firends dads ver5 STI, and another mates 2dr R33 GTS25T Skyline.
All 3 cars are standard & similar years, so there won't be any seat unbolting . I expect the STi will be out in front, and not sure how I'll go against the skyline. Should be a fun night.
My clutch is factory (as far as I'm aware). 140kms on the clock - I want to be reasonably gentle on it. First time racing at the drags too.
I was thinking:
* Oil change the weekend before.
* 1/4 tank of petrol.
* 38 - 40 psi in the tyres (esp. hard at the rear).
* Load the car up on the handbrake when the lights start, drop handbrake & slip clutch until car is moving - then go for it.
Why would I double clutch? Wouldn't that slow you?
dnalunchie wrote:This may be slightly pedantic but wouldn't you risk potential fuel starvation if you ran too dry in the fuel tank considering the G-forces?
Al wrote:dnalunchie wrote:This may be slightly pedantic but wouldn't you risk potential fuel starvation if you ran too dry in the fuel tank considering the G-forces?
Yes it is too pedantic.
However with the earth stopping torque a standard GTT produces I understand your concern.
metal_sean_head wrote:Depends if you granny shift or double clutch like you should.
BZG Wagon wrote:* Load the car up on the handbrake when the lights start, drop handbrake & slip clutch until car is moving - then go for it.
Malcolm wrote:When I dragged my ST185 I just held it around 6K, then sidestepped off the clutch and put my right foot flat. Good enough for 1.7 60 foots, but it did eventually cost me a gearbox.
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