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I would like to use the trans brake button for its rev limiter on my high-gear burn outs.... Ok to do or DO NOT!!


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I guess I don't see why not. with a pro brake


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Didn’t you ask this question before? Someone did.

The responses then were that the two step RPM is too low to do a good burnout. You need to get it up above converter stall.
 
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Why not just wire a burn out button or better yet just use your foot?
 
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Just me but I would not do it, sounds to me like a potential problem not worth risking.


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...the two step RPM is too low to do a good burnout. You need to get it up above converter stall.


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Didn’t you ask this question before?


Clearly he didn't like the answers the first time.

Electronically and mechanically it will work. Id recommend a mouth guard if you can actually get a burnout started on a 4500 rpm chip.


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Might be flirting with disaster there Dave.
I’d do a second switch.


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Originally posted by 183N:
...the two step RPM is too low to do a good burnout. You need to get it up above converter stall.


Correct.


Okay guys, clue me in on my burnout procedure!

I start my burnout in high gear with a powerglide. I use no limiter, but I did try a 3-step for a couple years & didn't like it. Anyway, I keep my burnout rpm at or around 4,500 rpm. It's well below the converter stall. I have no transmission fluid temperature issues in the heat of NV. racing.

I'm using a small radial slick & do not need a killer burnout. What am I missing here?

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Okay guys, clue me in on my burnout procedure!

I start my burnout in high gear with a powerglide. I use no limiter, but I did try a 3-step for a couple years & didn't like it. Anyway, I keep my burnout rpm at or around 4,500 rpm. It's well below the converter stall. I have no transmission fluid temperature issues in the heat of NV. racing.

I'm using a small radial slick & do not need a killer burnout. What am I missing here?


My door car burnouts are right in the neighborhood of converter stall also.

I haven't used the button in the dragster for a long time, but that was set at 6800. I use my foot and try to keep it right around 7K. Neither of those are very far above stall either. No line lock, big tire, light car - it just needs a little more wheel speed.

In either case, the burnout is done FAR above launch RPM.


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Why add another rev limiter? Just use the high side in the burnout.
 
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Originally posted by 183N:
...the two step RPM is too low to do a good burnout. You need to get it up above converter stall.


Correct.


Okay guys, clue me in on my burnout procedure!

I start my burnout in high gear with a powerglide. I use no limiter, but I did try a 3-step for a couple years & didn't like it. Anyway, I keep my burnout rpm at or around 4,500 rpm. It's well below the converter stall. I have no transmission fluid temperature issues in the heat of NV. racing.

I'm using a small radial slick & do not need a killer burnout. What am I missing here?

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Bryan, I think the difference is you’re not using the three step, and if you had the three step rpm that low I bet that’s why you didn’t like it.

I’ve data logged some burnouts on the 3 step before. The driveshaft accelerates and gets close to 0% converter slip. As soon as the engine hits the rev chip, the converter starts to slip quite a bit, like 20% as I recall, and the tires start slowing down.
 
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Originally posted by 183N:
Didn’t you ask this question before?


Clearly he didn't like the answers the first time.

Electronically and mechanically it will work. Id recommend a mouth guard if you can actually get a burnout started on a 4500 rpm chip.



If I asked this question before I apologize. (Getting old is a b!tch lol)
I was just out in the trailer trying to think of a way to switch back to a simple needle tach that I can read easily/quickly. At my last race, the shifter solenoid smoked , so I was going to have to shift manually..but on the damn digital dash tach the numbers are going so fast it's just a blur..didn't matter as it turned out, I red-lit -.002 next round..

Anyway, if I had this "brilliant idea" already I apologize..Its not that I didn't like the answers. I most have just forgotten...


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Originally posted by B KING:
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Originally posted by Lenny5160:
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Originally posted by 183N:
...the two step RPM is too low to do a good burnout. You need to get it up above converter stall.


Correct.


Okay guys, clue me in on my burnout procedure!

I start my burnout in high gear with a powerglide. I use no limiter, but I did try a 3-step for a couple years & didn't like it. Anyway, I keep my burnout rpm at or around 4,500 rpm. It's well below the converter stall. I have no transmission fluid temperature issues in the heat of NV. racing.

I'm using a small radial slick & do not need a killer burnout. What am I missing here?

2BKING
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Bryan, I think the difference is you’re not using the three step, and if you had the three step rpm that low I bet that’s why you didn’t like it.

I’ve data logged some burnouts on the 3 step before. The driveshaft accelerates and gets close to 0% converter slip. As soon as the engine hits the rev chip, the converter starts to slip quite a bit, like 20% as I recall, and the tires start slowing down.


I'm pretty sure my burnout rpm was 5,500 on the limiter, it was still 500 below stall. I know the reason I didn't like the 3-step. I forgot to turn off the activation switch before my run a couple times. Once it was at one of the Spring Fling Million races. I was lucky to be on a bye run into the finals of the Pro Class race.

If I was electronically savvy like markemark. I would have had the 3-step wired up so it would turn itself on & off automatically!

I'm comfortable with my burnout rpm now, without using a limiter. I was just curious why it needed to be at the converter stall or above.

Thanks for taking time to explain!

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I have never used a burnout rev limiter, just set the car up with a simple 2 step for the launch.
 
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Rev limiters are horrible on the engine when doing burnouts......I just watch my tach and control the throttle....Usually shoot for about 7K as well, works for me....


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