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TeamAvengerSep-10-06 07:57 PM
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Originally posted by catchmeifucan
Listen I have a 1996 eclipse that i know will get in the 15s I think anyways my mods ar listed below but the last time i ran was my first i ran a 16.3 i thought was alright for my first time but this week when i run im going to let the fronts down to 23lbs and i was wondering what rpms to launch it at last time i launched at 2500 and it seem to bog but i would like to hear some advise to lower me 60 foot mine was 2.459 is that good because to me it sucks


2.4 isn't a good 60'. Try varying your RPMs but I think 2500 is a little low to be launching. As for the air pressure, I'd try to get consistant first then start tinkering with all your settings. Otherwise you'll be introducing too many variables into the equation at the same time.

-"Easy Mac"
05 Mazda RX-8 (RR8 #88)
99 Eclipse RS 398whp & 372lb-ft

  

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LAUNCH [View all] , catchmeifucan, Sep-10-06 05:49 PM
  RE: LAUNCH, TeamAvenger, Sep-10-06 07:57 PM #1
RE: LAUNCH, cougar694u, Sep-11-06 02:23 AM, #2
RE: LAUNCH, StreetRacer_21, Sep-11-06 04:06 AM, #3
RE: LAUNCH, StreetRacer_21, Sep-11-06 04:07 AM, #4

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