Author Topic: Not directly related to these cars but general drivetrain question  (Read 440 times)

Offline SEB

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i dont want to ask in the main forums cause its not for a challenger or anything, nor is it American muscle    :crying: :nono:

ok there is an issue with trying to roast the tires without the brake pedal for a limited slip rear wheel drive car. (BMW haha).
Anyways it has a replaced stock clutch.
Would a heavy duty clutch help the car to roast the tires better or do you just need more power end of story?
I ask you guys cause you guys have been around for a lot longer  :thumbsup:
The limited slip is rated at 25 percent lockup, and its fully independent suspension. I know this is probably the issue as opposed to solid rear axle cause im getting tons of wheel hop.
I have racing suspension components by the way, the best you can get for this car :p
So the car is super stiff and flat around corners.


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Offline JS27N0B

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Re: Not directly related to these cars but general drivetrain question
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2007 - 07:55:08 PM »
If the clutch isn't slipping you need more power or less grip, a lower (higher numerical) rear gear ratio would also help.
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