2.08 60 ft is killing you. Need to launch it harder, lol.
How are you reaching 7100? My car shits itself at 7k and cuts fuel.Yeah, it was great air that night despite the track surface being a little cold.
Thanks! She definitely pulls hard once I'm in the top of 3rd gear and all through 4th. My gearing and tire height are perfect right now IMO. 1/8th I'm passing through the traps around 7,100RPM in 3rd. 1/4 mile I'm passing through the traps around 6,900-7,000RPM in 4th.
Your car sounds excellent going down the strip! Good run, especially the trap. I'd be looking into a set of dedicated bias ply slicks to throw on when you get to the track. Alot of 03/04 Cobra owners were running good times and kept the stock IRS living decently while running bias ply slicks. Most of them swore the flex in the sidewall took alot of the shock away that drag radials and street tires put on the half-shafts. I think a little pre-load with the e-brake and slight engagement of the clutch is a good idea as well, prior to launching.
You'd be using the e-brake as a staging brake. I had a friend who swore by it in his evo, he would stage shallow, slightly hit the stage, slip the clutch to break the second beams, and hold the staging brake to stay there. Lift the clutch right as you release the staging brake, and it keeps any play on the driveline taught so you don't build inertia in the driveline components and shatter shit as it hits.
Like axles, and transfer cases.
Pre-loading the entire drive-train helped quite a bit on my old 04 Cobra with wheel-hop, as it also has with my stock suspension 2012 when I was running the stock street tires, now it's better with DR's, but I'll certainly use it at the track if it starts acting up with wheel hop.
Pre-loading the suspension is also why I think you never hear about wheel hop complaints from the 6R80 guys, and people getting 1.6's on stock suspensions with drag radials and a stall.
I heard about doing this from a forum guy who was consistantly in the mid 10's with his stock IRS 03Cobra, and to me it makes sense, and has personally helped me with a few cars.