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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro SS Join Date: Jul 2025
Location: St Louis, Mo
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What rpm should I launch my car at?
I'm going back to the track friday with drag radials. I have a bone stock ls3. What rpm is a good starting point? Thanks!
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: McKinney, TX
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Watch these two from Andrew...
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro SS Join Date: Jul 2025
Location: St Louis, Mo
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2021
Location: McKinney, TX
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If you're a stick car, and I assume you are since you said LS3, I think the e-brake method is quite valuable. And it's much easier to balance/control than trying to run up RPM while holding clutch and foot brake. If you just run the RPM up and then dump the clutch (or close to it) that shock to the drive train is super rough and the very reason you see a bunch of people complaining about broken axles or other parts.
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Location: PNW
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With a 3800rpm launch, a 425ftlb engine is only making at most 308hp. Bump that 3800rpm launch up to 5000, now that 425ftlb engine is launching with 405hp.
If you want to take advantage of a 5000rpm launch, add a clutch hit controller! Your radials will need to dead hook. Beyond that, the car needs some time to gain speed before the clutch locks up. If the car doesn't have enough time before the clutch locks up, the engine will bog. A clutch hit controller allows you to launch from a higher rpm without shocking the tires loose or breaking parts, it also gives you control over how long the clutch slips. And it does it with far less wear/tear on the car/clutch than you trying to do the same with your foot! Grant |
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It'll probably need 5000+ rpm when you really get everything working well, especially with stock gearing. You'll need 0.5-1 second of slip with the engine RPM around peak torque, assuming the track surface is there to take it. Clutch hit controllers are great tools with radials, but the stock clutch is pretty easy to modulate and can probably get you some pretty good 60' times once you get yourself dialed in.
I do suggest some preload, both to limit breakage potential, but also to ensure consistency. If you're not using preload when you're full staged, you're either creeping out of the beams, or you're far enough off the edge of the friction zone where you're going to bump into it, rather than being right on it when you're ready to go. I appreciate that it's another step to add to an already business few moments behind the wheel, but I really encourage routine for drag racing. If you do the same steps, in the same order, at the same points, all the way from the staging lanes to the timing shack, you'll eliminate variability and improve consistency. The cool thing is, you can get the routine dialed in on the street for the most part, and then implement it fully at the track. That way you show up ready to rock.
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![]() Drives: 2010 Chev camaro Join Date: Apr 2025
Location: Salem
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Am I missing something? Why not use launch control? It’s a good place to start and get the feel for things plus it’s fun. I’m just a weekend warrior and it works great for me. Win some lose some but always fun.
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![]() Drives: 2011 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Jul 2021
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Probably mainly because it launches at like 2000rpm and most feel they can do better on their own.
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Maybe someone smarter than me can elaborate better but my car was preset at 4200 RPM. My understanding is some cars can be adjusted by the driver using the settings on the car. But for sure a tuner can adjust it.
When all the work was done to my car, the builder said leave it unless I’m going pro….lol. It really is fine for the uninitiated and fun trackers like me cause even at that RPM it’ll pin ya back a bit. My only thing, and it’s not a big deal..I wish it would work in 2nd gear to save a shift. That first shift comes on real quick with 3:91’s. |
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A second gear start would really slow the car down. Generally speaking, unless they've got a PD blower installed that makes tremendous amounts of low end torque, these cars actually need quote a bit MORE starting line ratio. For context - my car hooks well (on good, drag-specific tires) with a 4.63 rear gear and the standard SS "M10" ratio set with a 3.01 first gear. So that's like a 13.9:1 starting line ratio. The 1-2 shift definitely comes up quick!
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A second gear start would really slow the car down. Generally speaking, unless they've got a PD blower installed that makes tremendous amounts of low end torque, these cars actually need quote a bit MORE starting line ratio. For context - my car hooks well (on good, drag-specific tires) with a 4.63 rear gear and the standard SS "M10" ratio set with a 3.01 first gear. So that's like a 13.9:1 starting line ratio. The 1-2 shift definitely comes up quick!
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