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obviously indeed lol. I wanna go to the strip one day
Which turbo civic?T3/t4 turbo, not sure how many lbs, but obviously not enough.
2.7 60ft time means your definitley spinning lol. You might just not notice it because you are in the zone, what tire pressure are you running? Open diffential I am going to assume? My Integra cut 2.1-2.2 60ft times with an LSD, my dads CRX cuts 2.2-2.4 60s with open differential but he only launches at like 1500-2000 rpms (b20 powered rex) both on street tires. Best way to get 60ft times down is to keep testing and tuning man. Keep playing with tire pressure and rpms at launch. Try launching at a lower rpm and running 17-20psi in the front tires. Its hard to get a FWD car to hook, even harder to get one to hook with no LSD, street tires and high rpm launches. Just the price we pay for loving and racing Honda's I guess lol.I know, I was waiting for you to chime in. I wanted to ask you how to get it down... Keep in mind I'm running a stock b17 with an ls trans. I'm launching at 4700, with minimal wheelspin.
Redline on an LS is like 6800... Why would you go into redline? Just curious. I shift at like 6500 to 6700. Next time i go im going to drop down the psi in my front tires like you said and see what that does.What rpm do you shift at, could be shifting too early or too late. Sometimes over revving actually hurts you because you start to lose power, redline doesn't always mean maximum power spot. I would shift an LS at 7300-7500 at the highest, try playing around with shift points and see if that helps. If you can get down to the 2.3 60ft range thats 4 tenths picked up on the short track, which will pick up even more on the big end.
Seast time is the biggest factor, gives you time to learn your car.
such a boss that you don't have a engine with a vtec lol. use that bossness of yours on that vtec loli know from sacramento (elevation 50 feet) and Phoenix AZ (unknown) the time difference is 1 second
because im a boss
and my vtec motor is bye bye
Mine has vtak, lol, I shift at about 7800, peak is at 7600, I'm running an open diff, I'm not sure if my altitude is hurting that 60' too?!2.7 60ft time means your definitley spinning lol. You might just not notice it because you are in the zone, what tire pressure are you running? Open diffential I am going to assume? My Integra cut 2.1-2.2 60ft times with an LSD, my dads CRX cuts 2.2-2.4 60s with open differential but he only launches at like 1500-2000 rpms (b20 powered rex) both on street tires. Best way to get 60ft times down is to keep testing and tuning man. Keep playing with tire pressure and rpms at launch. Try launching at a lower rpm and running 17-20psi in the front tires. Its hard to get a FWD car to hook, even harder to get one to hook with no LSD, street tires and high rpm launches. Just the price we pay for loving and racing Honda's I guess lol.
What rpm do you shift at, could be shifting too early or too late. Sometimes over revving actually hurts you because you start to lose power, redline doesn't always mean maximum power spot. I would shift an LS at 7300-7500 at the highest, try playing around with shift points and see if that helps. If you can get down to the 2.3 60ft range thats 4 tenths picked up on the short track, which will pick up even more on the big end.
Seast time is the biggest factor, gives you time to learn your car.