How do you work your clutch for fast getaway? 6 speed manual only
#31
from my racelogic performance box
Time 17:27 Date 11/05/2010
Accel results
Speed(kmh) Time(s)
0-60 01.9
0-100 04.5
Accel Distance results
Distance(m) Time(s) @Speed(kmh)
0-18 01.8 58.0
0-100 05.3 111.2
0-400 12.7 177.4
0-1000 23.1 229.1
Braking results
Speed(kmh) Time(s) Distance(m)
60-0 09.3 77.9
100-0 16.2 232.3
User range
Speed(kmh) Time(s)
30-50 01.9
50-70 03.1
0-100-0 ----
Misc
Vmax 242.0kmh
Vavg 106.5kmh
AvgLatG 0.01G
PkLatG 0.61G
PkAccelG 1.01G
PkDecelG 0.50G
Time 17:27 Date 11/05/2010
Accel results
Speed(kmh) Time(s)
0-60 01.9
0-100 04.5
Accel Distance results
Distance(m) Time(s) @Speed(kmh)
0-18 01.8 58.0
0-100 05.3 111.2
0-400 12.7 177.4
0-1000 23.1 229.1
Braking results
Speed(kmh) Time(s) Distance(m)
60-0 09.3 77.9
100-0 16.2 232.3
User range
Speed(kmh) Time(s)
30-50 01.9
50-70 03.1
0-100-0 ----
Misc
Vmax 242.0kmh
Vavg 106.5kmh
AvgLatG 0.01G
PkLatG 0.61G
PkAccelG 1.01G
PkDecelG 0.50G
#32
sorry to bump this thread, but for those of you that dump the clutch at high RPMs, have you experienced the probelm where the clutch gets stuck partially disengaged (not fully released even though your foot is no longer on the clutch?)
#33
^ I think that is clutch slippage. I haven't experienced this with my C2S as I am a newbie to the P-car (only owned it a few months), but in other cars this is either due to the clutch being too hot after repeated launches and clutch drops, or a worn out clutch.
#34
Excessive wheel hop is B.A.D. on axles, stubs, ect.
#35
Car and Dirver magazine (you guys are into cars and don't read C/D?????) spoke on this sometime back. Their best launch of a C2S manual was accomplished by:
deactivate the stability control (PSM)
Run the engine to 5,500 RPM
Release the clutch very near it's engagement point while simultaneously
flooring the throttle.
split second of wheelspin and three or 4 shuddering wheel hops from the axle tramp
be ready to shift into second at 6,500 rpm because it revs so fast it
may hit the limiter at 7,400
shift into second gear and record a sub 4 second et.
They also remarked that they have done this several times with a c2s "with no apparent effect", but then they don't have to pay for a new clutch, either.
Still-- sub 4 seconds et to 60 MPH. Awesome. I might have to do it once in my life. I have hit the limiter though on several occasions......
deactivate the stability control (PSM)
Run the engine to 5,500 RPM
Release the clutch very near it's engagement point while simultaneously
flooring the throttle.
split second of wheelspin and three or 4 shuddering wheel hops from the axle tramp
be ready to shift into second at 6,500 rpm because it revs so fast it
may hit the limiter at 7,400
shift into second gear and record a sub 4 second et.
They also remarked that they have done this several times with a c2s "with no apparent effect", but then they don't have to pay for a new clutch, either.
Still-- sub 4 seconds et to 60 MPH. Awesome. I might have to do it once in my life. I have hit the limiter though on several occasions......
Sub 4 seconds? Was this on a Turbo???
Speaking of which, I am having horrible time launching 997TT. The damn clutch is really hard for me to master/control. The springing action makes it difficult not to just drop the clutch and aim for smoother launch. What am I doing wrong?
Also, what does disabling PSM do? I've always had PSM on.
Thanks!
#36
Not normal; happened to me - was a defective slave cylinder in a new 2010 C2S
#38
Sub 4 seconds? Was this on a Turbo???
Speaking of which, I am having horrible time launching 997TT. The damn clutch is really hard for me to master/control. The springing action makes it difficult not to just drop the clutch and aim for smoother launch. What am I doing wrong?
Also, what does disabling PSM do? I've always had PSM on.
Thanks!
Speaking of which, I am having horrible time launching 997TT. The damn clutch is really hard for me to master/control. The springing action makes it difficult not to just drop the clutch and aim for smoother launch. What am I doing wrong?
Also, what does disabling PSM do? I've always had PSM on.
Thanks!
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