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SignUp Now!2500 rpm stall? Where did you get that figure from?Sorry I did not realize your 2500 stall is top secret...............I think that what you mentioned you used on the stage 1. Please give more details on the slip % if you can.
The last time I used that low of a stall was with the 10" Neal Chance and the smaller T76 turbocharger. A combination that worked very well. That was years ago. You must be going through some old threads.You told me years back its 2500-2600, and you refused to put more stall in as I recall, but that is old news. Its very easy to figure slip % mph vs rpm at the traps, from the theoretical calculated rpm, from your old data logs, where did you come up with the 12%?
The last time I used that low of a stall was with the 10" Neal Chance and the smaller T76 turbocharger. A combination that worked very well. That was years ago. You must be going through some old threads.
The 12% slip figure was worked out from datalogs and working with the drag sim to get the sim to match datalogs and timeslips.
Where did you think I got the 12% figure from? The sim alone? When I had all those datalogs and timeslips at my disposal?
Could be. Dusty would be the one to give us a better idea of how much E.T. and mph there is to be had with less TC slippage in a case like mine. Although, I'm sure he'd want to have some real world data on this new engine combination before he put on his thinking cap on this one.Ok, I get your point. However, I thought 4-5% was the average for the 9.5" converters. Are you not throwing away 7% HP by having the converter so loose?
I hope before Obama feels the boot of the American people on his rearend.Your mph and ET will show your true results, when will it be ready?
I don;t think he will be elected back in , and I am a Canadian evenI hope before Obama feels the boot of the American people on his rearend.
Getting that good of a 60 foot is going to depend on how quickly the engine rpm and power can be ramped in once off the line. The predicted 1.14 is a best case scenario where the engine is able to come in with the right ramp up of power, and the tires I'm using now hold onto the track. This prediction did account for a little bit of tire slippage at the launch. I did not use the 'perfect track condition' option in the sim for this 1.14 prediction.Wow what are you doing to go from 1.27 60ft to a 1.14 60ft besides more power on your prodiction of a 7.87 et?