Getting off the line?
Getting off the line?
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800

Original Poster:

1,973 posts

263 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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Was doing some experimentation at the weekend on a private road.
Was investigating the best way of making a standing start.
Probably the worst combination for this I'm afraid, hence the question - C4 and Tiptronic :rolleyes:

Anyway, my question is, what is the best method?
Auto, manual, full throttle, PSM on/off, hold revs on torque converter?

robbom3

265 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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Absolutely no insult intended, but I'd say that there is less skill involved in launching an Auto (tiptronic) car than a manual.

I don't think the auto, or manual setting will make the slightest difference off the line, but MAY come into play slightly in the change from first to second, allowing you to change precisely when you choose, rather than the box deciding for you.

I'm not sure I'd do too many launches holding the car on the brakes, with big revs, whilst in drive, as it won't do your auto box any good, but I suspect that this would be the way to get a really quick launch.

In a manual, as you may know, the optimum launch is usually achieved by holding optimum revs (usually somewhere between, 3 and 4 thousand), and then side stepping the clutch. Again, this won't do much for the life of the drivetrain.

AJAX50

418 posts

267 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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I understand that the regular way used in the US is loads of revs then snick it from neutral into drive and keep your foot on the floor! Watch out for a pool of transmission oil behind.

robbom3

265 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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AJAX50 said:
I understand that the regular way used in the US is loads of revs then snick it from neutral into drive and keep your foot on the floor! Watch out for a pool of transmission oil behind.


OUCH !!!!!

Fatboy

8,267 posts

299 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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The drag racers i8n the states often use a device which (on auto transmissions) engages 1st and reverse simultaneously, bring up the revs, switcxh it off and maximum speed launch, as you are already in 1st with the torque converter hooked up and ready to roll....

800

Original Poster:

1,973 posts

263 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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I value my transmision too my transmision too much for any of those antics.

Looks like I'll just live with that 'bogged-down' feeling.

robbom3

265 posts

254 months

Thursday 14th July 2005
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800 said:
I value my transmision too my transmision too much for any of those antics.

Looks like I'll just live with that 'bogged-down' feeling.


Good call.

t urbo

218 posts

289 months

Friday 15th July 2005
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In my last tt i would sit at 4000 rpm then drop the clutch, used to light up all four tyres but i must say i only did it 3 times because a felt bad on the car. At the end of the day its all about having fun and enjoying the car.

Roshambo

580 posts

274 months

Saturday 16th July 2005
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I remember reading that the "best" way to launch - ie quick off the line while respecting the car, is lowish revs, bring the clutch up quickly but not slipping it, then get traction & get rolling then nail it.

I never race off the lights in my TT, mostly because I want the car to last & secondly because its actually quite difficult to launch a turbo car fast of the lights without lots of revs & abusing the clutch, which I just feel makes me look an idiot at a set of lights.

Ro.

slinky

15,704 posts

276 months

Saturday 16th July 2005
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Fatboy said:
The drag racers i8n the states often use a device which (on auto transmissions) engages 1st and reverse simultaneously, bring up the revs, switcxh it off and maximum speed launch, as you are already in 1st with the torque converter hooked up and ready to roll....


It's called a Transbrake.. and we use them in the UK as well...

We run a 3.5k rpm startline limiter, so engage the transbrake, (1st and reverse) go wide open throttle, car doesn't move, revs sit at 3.5k..

Lights change, let go of transbrake button, and.. weeeeeeee

slinky
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