bob58o
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Now since I'm engaging at 4k RPM, I think I am going to want to keep the TC in lower gear as long as possible??? Not really sure. Maybe I'll put the yellow spring in the Driven Unit. I have one somewhere.
For fastest acceleration you want to maximize torque to the wheel right?
In drag racing don't you red line each gear? Because more often than not, even though torque is dropping at redline - the torque at the wheel provided by the gear ratio in say 1st gear is more than than the torque at the wheels than if you shifted to 2nd to get back to an RPM with higher engine torque. Often it is only beneficial to upshift before redline if the engine torque has dropped more than 50% from peak. Obviously depends on specific gear ratios and doesn't directly relate to a CVT. But for fastest acceleration, I think I want the yellow spring - or the stock one in the 3rd preset hole.
So what do you think? I plan on playing around with this.
Say I'm looking for fastest 1/8th mile time. This is a topic that doesn't get talked about too much. Maybe Once I get the carb tuned, this will be the first thing I can test.
Try to get 60', 330' 1/8 mi, 1000', 1/4 mi times with different settings. Best I'll be able to offer is GPS from "That Racing Channel" drag timeslip app.
I am not going to put a wheelie bar on this one. Lets see how that works with 4k TC engagement? I did the wheelie bar last time trying to get the fastest launch possible, but didn't really care for it. I like knowing that it could toss me off with the twist of the throttle. LOL.
We'll see how it goes.
---------- Post added at 10:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:54 PM ----------
Been watching a lot of this guy's videos lately...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZBqb0ZJSwU
For fastest acceleration you want to maximize torque to the wheel right?
In drag racing don't you red line each gear? Because more often than not, even though torque is dropping at redline - the torque at the wheel provided by the gear ratio in say 1st gear is more than than the torque at the wheels than if you shifted to 2nd to get back to an RPM with higher engine torque. Often it is only beneficial to upshift before redline if the engine torque has dropped more than 50% from peak. Obviously depends on specific gear ratios and doesn't directly relate to a CVT. But for fastest acceleration, I think I want the yellow spring - or the stock one in the 3rd preset hole.
So what do you think? I plan on playing around with this.
Say I'm looking for fastest 1/8th mile time. This is a topic that doesn't get talked about too much. Maybe Once I get the carb tuned, this will be the first thing I can test.
Try to get 60', 330' 1/8 mi, 1000', 1/4 mi times with different settings. Best I'll be able to offer is GPS from "That Racing Channel" drag timeslip app.
I am not going to put a wheelie bar on this one. Lets see how that works with 4k TC engagement? I did the wheelie bar last time trying to get the fastest launch possible, but didn't really care for it. I like knowing that it could toss me off with the twist of the throttle. LOL.
We'll see how it goes.
---------- Post added at 10:06 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:54 PM ----------
Been watching a lot of this guy's videos lately...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZBqb0ZJSwU