Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
I use to think that a engine dyno sheet would really help me to start with a shift RPM at or near peak HP RPM, NOT SO tsk on every motor is what I found out confused
You can try shifting at peak HP RPM for several passes and then try short shifting it by 200 to 500 RPM below that, if it goes slower try 200 to 500 RPM above the peak HP RPM and it goes quicker and faster keep testing until you find out what your car really likes up wrench
The converter and several other things determine what shift points will work the best for each car shruggy
Most theory on drag racing are just that, theories whiney

iagree
That's the beauty of drag racing...there are no canned answers. Performance is elusive you have to work for it!


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