| Well done Paul,for all your efforts,good to see the MINIS in action.
Later on that day I got to thinking about the RPMs that people were launching at ? and could they be using too many rpms ?
Other than the obvious shock loading on the driveshafts ,you know all about that!!!
and the engine mounts -again not up to the job!!
are there any real gains in very high rpm launches? it may sound contrary to accepted drag racing BUT;........
With the engine being supercharged , running up to say 5000rpm on the line ? the charger is creating a lot of heat ,the air is recirculating ,and off load Once the clutch is dumped the boost is instant and the heat built up released into the engine ,but there is little or no intercooler airflow at this point.
the rapid temp increase must be seen by the ECU ,and would take some time to normalise tne temp (the intercooler to have forward speed to cool it for one )
Perhaps a lower launch rpm and the time holding the rpm at the line kept to a minimum actually produce quicker times and better terminals (nitrous excepted,charge cooler excepted)
Turbo cars I can see the need to spool the turbo but s/charged cars far less so
what rpm did people launch at? |