Partyat33 said:
How do you make 20lbs of boost at lauch with a manual ? I just took out my six speed ahttp://turbodieselregister.com/forums/newreply.php?do=newreply&p=1270171nd put in an auto. I am hoping for a two second improvement. I was not willing to slam shift my six speed so I hope the auto kicks butt.
Dennis
You don't.
4x4 launch with a posi rear, you can use the momentium of the motor at 2500rpm with a 2nd gear launch to spin 3 of 4 tires and get moving while the motor starts to create boost. 2nd gear is still rather low enough that you'll never make enough boost to be productive and by that time, you'll be shifting. so use RPM to get your moving 3rd and up makes power. This is hard on the clutch. BTW
I'll have to look for my slips when I ran my truck the first time and see what the 60 foot time was for my 16. 5 run (100% stock).
As per my previous example about the Audi TT 225 AWD. Same principle for a 1/4 mile launch with a turbo motor with a manual trans. not to mention the torque at idle/no boost of a 1. 8 liter 4 cylinder motor doesn't help.
What I did with the TT was pules the motor and keep the RPM's around 5000, keep hitting the throttle WOT, off, WOT, off, WOT, off. Keep doing this while you are staged waiting for the other guy to stage. Staging first in this case is an advantage to you. This attempts to load the motor, create heat and get the turbo moving as much as possible with out a real load. The trick is to hit WOT just as the last amber light is on and drop that clutch at +5000rpm. Spin 4 Z ratated tires and boost comes REAL quick. Grab 2nd as fast as possible to not loose boost, and your off.
I ran a 14. 1 at 99mph with a 1. 6 60-foot. This is a 100% stock 225hp 3400pound convertable.
You have to use simular process with a 4x4 truck to get some bad as launces. But again, hard on the clutch and drive train.
As for my truck, I was able to break lose (not smoke) 3 of 4 tires rather easy with a 2500rpm idle. The slight differnece between an AWD 4 cylinder and a 4x4 diesel I suppose.
Josh, Car and Driver and the like haven't a HUGE clue how to drive an manual. Expecially an AWD cad to boot! I seen times as high as 15. 5 for the TT described above

I have even see articles where the 450hp AWD twinturbo 911 was SLOWER IN THE 0-60 then a 400hp z06 vette. How is that possible? I think someone with the 911 turbo le the clutch out, hit the gas, waited for turbo, have a nice day.
Also, I seen articles where they compare a 3500 dodge cumins' 6 speed to a 5 speed automatic 6. 0 ford f-350. They put the ford faster in every speed test. Geee, I bet them losers were starting the dodge off in 1st gear (creeper!). morons. the list goes on and on.