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Drive shaft? Anyhow. Truthfully, slipping the clutch is probably more damaging than just dropping it. But think about it, a clutch is a wear and tear item. Also, some tire spin is necessary to attain a good 60ft. With my 2.1 second 60ft's, I dont think anyone here is gonna argue with me. I say drop the tire pressure down to around 18psi. First, rev to between 3500-4000 and just drop the clutch. If you bog, raise the launch speed. If you spin wildly, lower it. By lowering the tire pressure youre creating a wider contact patch, and because the tire has less air, it creates that rubber band effect that you see slicks doing. It worked for me, and I have some pretty good numbers to show for it. *shrug*
91 awd: 60-1, 880's, E-Prom, etc. 93 awd: JDM 6 bolt, K&N, full exhaust, Wally 255, otherwise stock.
R.I.P. the original "Factory Freak" 15.5's with short ram and catback only 1996 RS 5-speed
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