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Old Apr 11, 2010 | 11:18 PM
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Help with launching

Hey guys my '03 Evo8 saw her first track time today (under my ownership at least) on the local 1/8th mile strip. Basically i was wondering if anyone had any tips/tricks for launching. I was going from ~3.5k rpm and was getting a lot of bog. When i bought the car a 2step was on it at about 5.5-6k, but i know (by experience) that going off that will end up in a lost clutch/TC/trans. I was only able to post a best 9.7 1/8th, 75 trap speed tonight, but with the incredible bog i had i should be able to trim that up to at least a 9 by getting past my launching issues, please help
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Old Apr 11, 2010 | 11:24 PM
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i got mine set at 5500 on a relatively stock car. just two step it, let out the clutch so the car barely moves so everything is nice and tight so you won't shock and break parts and let it loose. just don't rev it up and dump it and you should be fine.
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 03:07 AM
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you should try searching:

Launching is simple.

Step 1: Stop

Step 2: Push in the clutch

Step 3: Put the car in first gear

Step 4: Let the clutch out to find where it engages and hold it just before that (it'll make it easier to slip/dump)

Step 5: Floor the gas, and hold it to the floor. You will start bouncing off the 2-step at 5000rpm and build around 10psi.

Step 6: DO NOT let off the gas pedal at ALL, slip out the clutch until you feel it grab, then let go.

Step 7: DO NOT let off of the gas pedal until you shift to 2nd gear. The gas pedal should be held to the floor from the beginning until you shift to 2nd.

Step 8: Continue shifting gears accordingly.

that's how i've always done it, and it was good enough to get me and my basically stock IX MR to 12.82 @ 107.41 with only a cat back, no tune, no other power adders, a boost leak, and a possibly slipping stock clutch.
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 05:04 AM
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 11:00 AM
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Thx for the tips guys, can't wait to put them to good use on the track
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ODUB
you should try searching:

Launching is simple.

Step 1: Stop

Step 2: Push in the clutch

Step 3: Put the car in first gear

Step 4: Let the clutch out to find where it engages and hold it just before that (it'll make it easier to slip/dump)

Step 5: Floor the gas, and hold it to the floor. You will start bouncing off the 2-step at 5000rpm and build around 10psi.

Step 6: DO NOT let off the gas pedal at ALL, slip out the clutch until you feel it grab, then let go.

Step 7: DO NOT let off of the gas pedal until you shift to 2nd gear. The gas pedal should be held to the floor from the beginning until you shift to 2nd.

Step 8: Continue shifting gears accordingly.

that's how i've always done it, and it was good enough to get me and my basically stock IX MR to 12.82 @ 107.41 with only a cat back, no tune, no other power adders, a boost leak, and a possibly slipping stock clutch.
thanks! wish I woulda known this b4 lol
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Old Apr 15, 2010 | 08:06 PM
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Great info.
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Old May 29, 2010 | 11:40 AM
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even for someone thats been driving for awhile it nice to go back and be positive you not doing something wrong.. so thanks
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