bangm001 Member 307 Member For: 18y 10m 29d Posted 14/02/06 03:56 AM Share Posted 14/02/06 03:56 AM How many K's does the vehicle have. You should really notice the difference in car performance after about 6000km on the clock. They drive completely different after approx this many k's. And do as the others above have said.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geea Site protagonist Lifetime Members 4,320 Member For: 21y 5m 23d Gender: Male Location: At the lights, waiting for you. Posted 14/02/06 05:18 AM Share Posted 14/02/06 05:18 AM Guys Goat said he has an auto and half you blokes are giving instrutions for a manual which won't be much help.Best way to launch a stock auto T is to first learn your cars stall limits. By this I mean the point at which the rear wheels will break traction whilst holding the break and using the accelerator. This is usually around 2200rpm. Once you have this sorted it's just a matter of turning off TC and when at a red light having your foot firmly on the brake and using the throttle to get the car to 2200rpm when the light goes green let go of the brake and give it full throttle. If you find you are breaking traction try lowering it to 2100rpm.Something else that can help alittle is to do a slow burnout to put a bit of heat into the tyres. When controlled properly this won't make alot of noise or smoke and should help give an even better launch.Geea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Disgruntled Goat Member 98 Member For: 21y 6m 3d Posted 14/02/06 05:57 AM Author Share Posted 14/02/06 05:57 AM lol, this thread is nearly 3 years old! as I recall I posted it after getting spanked off the line by a maloo...at the time the car had under 1000kms on it. 2yrs, 70,000kms and one collision later it was another ex-fleet car sold at auction.anyway, as Geea described above is the best way I found to get it moving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seventytwo Still have a turbo, it's just on a diesel. Lifetime Members 5,368 Member For: 19y 3m 28d Gender: Male Location: The 8th Dimension Posted 14/02/06 11:22 AM Share Posted 14/02/06 11:22 AM Now that's what I call thread mining :spoton: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T007 Woooooooosh Donating Members 734 Member For: 19y 3m 28d Location: Sydney Posted 14/02/06 12:04 PM Share Posted 14/02/06 12:04 PM lol, this thread is nearly 3 years old! as I recall I posted it after getting spanked off the line by a maloo...at the time the car had under 1000kms on it. 2yrs, 70,000kms and one collision later it was another ex-fleet car sold at auction.anyway, as Geea described above is the best way I found to get it moving. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldskool Member 144 Member For: 18y 8m 21d Posted 15/02/06 09:23 AM Share Posted 15/02/06 09:23 AM Best way to launch a stock auto T is to first learn your cars stall limits. By this I mean the point at which the rear wheels will break traction whilst holding the break and using the accelerator. This is usually around 2200rpm. Once you have this sorted it's just a matter of turning off TC and when at a red light having your foot firmly on the brake and using the throttle to get the car to 2200rpm when the light goes green let go of the brake and give it full throttle. If you find you are breaking traction try lowering it to 2100rpm.Something else that can help alittle is to do a slow burnout to put a bit of heat into the tyres. When controlled properly this won't make alot of noise or smoke and should help give an even better launch.Geea. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wouldnt doing this ocassionally put a hell of a lot of strain on the auto gearbox raving the bugger with the brake on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geea Site protagonist Lifetime Members 4,320 Member For: 21y 5m 23d Gender: Male Location: At the lights, waiting for you. Posted 15/02/06 09:49 AM Share Posted 15/02/06 09:49 AM Best way to launch a stock auto T is to first learn your cars stall limits. By this I mean the point at which the rear wheels will break traction whilst holding the break and using the accelerator. This is usually around 2200rpm. Once you have this sorted it's just a matter of turning off TC and when at a red light having your foot firmly on the brake and using the throttle to get the car to 2200rpm when the light goes green let go of the brake and give it full throttle. If you find you are breaking traction try lowering it to 2100rpm.Something else that can help alittle is to do a slow burnout to put a bit of heat into the tyres. When controlled properly this won't make alot of noise or smoke and should help give an even better launch.Geea. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Wouldnt doing this ocassionally put a hell of a lot of strain on the auto gearbox reving the bugger with the brake on?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yes. There would be more load on the auto. If you did this at every set of lights, over a period of time the auto would suffer. If done occasionally it wouldn't cause any problems. Loading the convertor will mainly generate heat which won't be an issue with normal driving.Geea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FPV TRANNY Im the one and only Donating Members 3,557 Member For: 19y 9m 28d Gender: Male Location: In my house Posted 15/02/06 09:51 AM Share Posted 15/02/06 09:51 AM Do you want to beat that HSV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phantomchic Just because it is, doesn't mean it should be..... Lifetime Members 14,092 Member For: 20y 1m 23d Gender: Female Location: Noosa QLD Posted 15/02/06 02:05 PM Share Posted 15/02/06 02:05 PM Do you want to beat that HSV <{POST_SNAPBACK}>pretend ones lined up next to ya..... shazzy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1baxr6t Member 6 Member For: 18y 11m 10d Posted 16/02/06 04:41 AM Share Posted 16/02/06 04:41 AM if you are run stock tyres then its a was of time smoking then up (it looking good) as the Dunlops turn to mush if you smoke them up to much.Go through the water and just turn them so that there clean and stage.I do this all the time and I pull a 13.936 on stock tyres and stock turbo manual gearbox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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