Marty, what do you expect my slippage to be on the billet converter I got from you with a 300+250+ shot in the 1/8th. The new car will be ready next month so we will get the exact #'s then. Just gimme your best W.A.G.
Scott
Well here is my Marty Chance question....
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Re: Well here is my Marty Chance question....
Scott sorry for the long response time (i'm such a slacker!) Approx 10% but there are a few things that will effect it , such as where you shifted into high gear. If you are geared so as to shift just before the finish line , your data rcorder will show a higher percent of slippage because the converter spikes the slippage on the shift and if you just shifted before the finish line your converter will not have had time to recover the shift , but if you run a lot of gear reduction for 1/8 mile it will lock the converter up better and show a lesser amount of slippage.
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Re: Well here is my Marty Chance question....
Marty, So by shifting early or late will change the amount of slip in the converter at the stripe?? I have a logger in my car so I should see this..
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Re: Well here is my Marty Chance question....
Bracketracer , the original question posted by Scott Coxwell was on an 1/8 mile heads up nitrous car and my answer was directed more along the lines of rear end gearing as aposed to intentionally short shifting. You may see a small change in rpm or slippage by short shifting but I dont think it will be a big difference , of course on the nat. asp . motor it will depend on the torque curve of the motor and how "short" you shift
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