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Elwood:We're 105 miles from Chicago, we have a full tank of gas, half pack of cigarettes, it's dark out and we're wearing sunglasses.
Jake: Hit it.
That s pretty good on 18's! I am hoping with a little more practice and some tune adjustments I can get in the 3 second range.
How do you like the twin disc?? A single disc clutch is tricky on the street.
Twin disc works great.It is actually my second clutch. The first one was just a regular street twin from Mcleod. It acted just like a single disc. My new clutch is a borg & beck long pressure plate with bronze puck style discs. It works great on the street. Talk to Lee at Mcleod if you are interested.
I have not messed with it at all ever, so I will have to see what the limitations are. If I could get it to work even a little in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gear that would help quite a bit.
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Twin Turbo LS1 '71 Chevelle
1000 hp 93 octane street car
6 speed
Just looked at my software, I will be very limited with my setup for traction control with a cable throttle body, I think. Apparently it retards timing up to 50 degrees depending ont eh severity of wheel spin, very adjsutable but I am not sure the effects of retarding timing that much on my motor, does not sound like a real good thing to do, but I will have to try.
However, I swap to TBW, you can modulate throttle blade position based on the amount of wheel spin. That should work as good as any system on the market. You can control throttle position based on max torque desired for EVERY gear. Now I have something new to play with!!
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Twin Turbo LS1 '71 Chevelle
1000 hp 93 octane street car
6 speed
My best 60 ft time on street radials (BFG Radial T/As 235/60/15 on my stock 15x7 wheels) with my 85 Mustang coupe and 320 hp was a 2.00 flat. I was very happy with that and that was with all the original suspension!