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beerbongskickass 05-19-2006 03:08 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 

Originally Posted by AbaZ

Just get some slicks, launch at limiter and dont let off the gas.

Werd. That's the way I do it. Don't bother borrowing slicks though, because after one run on slicks you will end up buying your own. I got a hard on the first time I launched on slicks.

samson 05-19-2006 03:26 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close
 

Originally Posted by beerbongskickass
Werd. That's the way I do it. Don't bother borrowing slicks though, because after one run on slicks you will end up buying your own. I got a hard on the first time I launched on slicks.


The only thing I would be concerned about is the tranny. I can't imagine busting through the gears at rev on a stock tranny. :-X I assume even in the water box, you're slipping the clutch still yet to avoid sudden shock to the drivetrain, yes?


JP

beerbongskickass 05-19-2006 03:39 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
Preload the clutch and you should be fine.

Once your on the starting line, pull the e-brake and hold the button in so you can realease it fast. Then just rev to your desired launch RPM (about 7,300rpms in my case), then let the clutch out until the backend of your car starts to "squat" a little bit (practice this at stop lights when your driving to get groceries and you will understand what I mean). Then when you launch just let the e-brake and clutch go at the same time. this will take stress off your drivetrain.

I have been on stock axles since I have been boosted and never broke anything at the track. The only time I broke axles were my sorry attempts to do donuts/cookies, but that was driver error.

Zeniceguycrx 05-19-2006 11:42 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
i got extra trannys and shafts, hope to be at the track in 2 weeks, i need a clutch and the thread im trying to get one out of looks like a scammer. doesnt reply for days and I see him online all the time, check it out see what u think
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=62778.0

Bone1 05-20-2006 01:05 AM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
2nd gear burnout on a stock tranny, went 13.27 on the bottle that day............

notice how I stradled the water box...........

I was launching at 7500-7800 rpm, 1.85 60 foots on 20x8x14's @ 12 psi.

http://bonespec.com/Honda/RR/burnout2nd.jpg

zex_cool 05-20-2006 01:20 AM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
here is a link with my slips from earlier today


https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...hp?topic=63097

hebijake 05-20-2006 03:10 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
14.4@98mph in a EG Coupe. in an un-tuned 10psi Z6 .42/.48 with streets. Tuned a kid with the identical setup on 555's was doing 13.7's at 10x? mph.

BoosTedZSix 05-20-2006 03:22 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 

Originally Posted by Mista Bone
2nd gear burnout on a stock tranny, went 13.27 on the bottle that day............

notice how I stradled the water box...........

I was launching at 7500-7800 rpm, 1.85 60 foots on 20x8x14's @ 12 psi.

http://bonespec.com/Honda/RR/burnout2nd.jpg

decent 60' on them 20's. btw pic doesnt work.

Bone1 05-20-2006 09:04 PM

Re: 10 psi on a D in a civic or crx, what times have u pulled with a setup close to?
 
1.816 was the best 60 foot, but the normal was 1.85-1.87

The pic is in your quote, so it's working :)


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