any M6 guys use the line lock on the launch ?

sideways_Into_3rd
02-05-2003, 01:06 PM
i was thinking about using my line lock on the launch to help preseve my drivetrain a bit more .. and it just might lead me to better short times :think: !!

say u preload ur drivetrain by just slightly slipping the clutch after staging while holing the line .. i got a street twin, so im not sure how much "slipping" i can get done .. but i'll practice on the street first for sure..

by preloading the drivetrain u take that massive M6 shock out, saving ur rear end and quite possibly cutting down the 60

what are ur ideas ?

Grease
02-05-2003, 06:10 PM
I've tried that a couple of times but every time I got the clutch so hot that it would slip. It would take up to a minute before it would cool down and grip again. I didn't have a street twin though like you so maybe it might work. Afterall, its only money. I had my tranny out 3 times last year for clutch problems.

BTW, you get some killer reaction times that way thought coz all you have to do is let go of a button:)

Serene
03-17-2004, 12:21 PM
Old post, but I didnt want to start a new one!


Has anyone else been doing this with a street twin? How much clutch travel is needed to preload?

I only ask b/c I have my setup wired so that when I pop the clutch, the 2 step and linelock will deactivate, and the nitrous will activate.

Does the clutch safety switch stay engaged? I guess I will have to get the multimeter out and measure when the car is off of jacks!

OBE1 95Z28
03-17-2004, 01:03 PM
I wired my rev limiter to my line lock so I can get my launch rpm "set".

OBE1 95Z28
03-17-2004, 01:04 PM
I'm using my rev limiter (crane ignition) for launch rpm, not max rev limiting.

Serene
03-17-2004, 01:15 PM
Originally posted by OBE1 95Z28
I wired my rev limiter to my line lock so I can get my launch rpm "set".

huh?:confused:

99snkklr
03-17-2004, 07:29 PM
I can't imagine a street twin being slipped that much.

Serene
03-17-2004, 11:34 PM
Thats what I was thinking. Wont this wear the clutch out QUICKLY? Since i'm sure it is just on the flywheel surface just wearing material down?

99snkklr
03-18-2004, 12:40 AM
The Street Twin is not a sloppy clutch. It is designed to hold HIGH torque applications. I don't know anyone personally with the S/T clutch but I have been told that it is aggressive. I have a RAM clutch in my SS and a SPEC stage 3 carbon in my 00 WS6 and neither one of those would allow me to slip them while using a line lock. Just get a good rear-end...12 bolt or 9 inch and dump the clutch!

IllusionalTA
03-18-2004, 06:46 AM
you can slip the s/t.. there is just a very very small window to do it.. very finicky.. can't wait to drive my car again!!

Serene
03-18-2004, 11:53 PM
Originally posted by 99snkklr
The Street Twin is not a sloppy clutch. It is designed to hold HIGH torque applications. I don't know anyone personally with the S/T clutch but I have been told that it is aggressive. I have a RAM clutch in my SS and a SPEC stage 3 carbon in my 00 WS6 and neither one of those would allow me to slip them while using a line lock. Just get a good rear-end...12 bolt or 9 inch and dump the clutch!

Its not a debate of the strength of the clutch, its trying to preserve the components, aka transmission, behind the clutch.

OBE1 95Z28
03-19-2004, 12:19 AM
My ignition box has a feature that when 12V is applied it will limit the rpm. So if you want to launch at 5K rpm you can set the ignition box to 5K and wire the switch to your line lock (12V source). This way you can just hold your foot on the gas, say 50% throttle, and the limiter will keep your rpms at 5K until you let go of your line lock switch. This makes it easier to launch at your desired rpm.

Serene
03-19-2004, 12:54 AM
ya thats a 2step

I think i'll just keep it how I have it, dont want to put excess heat and stress on the clutch.

99snkklr
03-19-2004, 02:55 AM
Originally posted by Serene
Its not a debate of the strength of the clutch, its trying to preserve the components, aka transmission, behind the clutch.
I understand this...but its going to be tough to slip an aggressive clutch that long while being staged. You had better plan on replacing at least the disk in a very short time. The S/T among other aggressive LS1 clutches are simply not designed to be slipped.

SABLT194
03-22-2004, 06:27 AM
I tried the linelock preloading deal and I could just never get it right. There's just too much going on to concentrate and cut a decent light. Let's see" Maintain 5000RPM, Let the clutch fly with one foot, Peg the throttle with the other foot, Release the line lock with the right hand. All simultaneously! I gave up on this approach when I forgot to let go of the line loc and pushed the front end about 20' down the track LMFAO.

I finally just rigged my line lock to release when I let the clutch fly. This just keeps me from rolling out of the lights. I can count on trashing at least one set of gears every season.

Steve

95z6spd
03-22-2004, 02:37 PM
haha Steve sorry for laughing but picturing you dragging you front end for 20 feet had me rolling .haha