Sponsored

My Manual Guys, How Are We Launching Our Cars?

barry_ps3

Active Member
First Name
Barry
Joined
Jul 12, 2024
Threads
8
Messages
27
Reaction score
20
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Car(s)
2023 A91-MT
this is my first manual car. i would like to use my dragy to get my 0-60, 1/8, 1/34, and 60-130 times. i seen some people say to launch, rev up to 2k RPM, then drop the clutch. Does that not shock the driveline? What is the safest way to launch the car?
Sponsored

 

Hasan

Well-Known Member
First Name
Hasan
Joined
Aug 25, 2023
Threads
1
Messages
270
Reaction score
158
Location
United Arab Emirates
Car(s)
Too many to list
I do not know what is the best way to launch the car. However, doing a rolling pull should be easier on the driveline.

Launches from a stand still will eat up your stock clutch very quickly.
 

6mtsoup

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ryan
Joined
Aug 27, 2022
Threads
2
Messages
153
Reaction score
277
Location
DFW
Car(s)
2023 A91-MT
I’ve been dropping the clutch from 2k - 2.5k
 

AJRMKV

Well-Known Member
Joined
Apr 28, 2022
Threads
11
Messages
938
Reaction score
905
Location
Canada
Car(s)
2023 Manual Supra
this is my first manual car. i would like to use my dragy to get my 0-60, 1/8, 1/34, and 60-130 times. i seen some people say to launch, rev up to 2k RPM, then drop the clutch. Does that not shock the driveline? What is the safest way to launch the car?
Impossible to enjoy this car from a stop without a little drivetrain shock. But I wouldn't worry about that on stock power.

Roast that clutch
 

LowRoller

Member
First Name
Ivan
Joined
Aug 22, 2023
Threads
2
Messages
19
Reaction score
51
Location
Kelowna, BC, Canada
Car(s)
2023 Supra (MT), 2005 4Runner (V8)
this is my first manual car. i would like to use my dragy to get my 0-60, 1/8, 1/34, and 60-130 times. i seen some people say to launch, rev up to 2k RPM, then drop the clutch. Does that not shock the driveline? What is the safest way to launch the car?
It's a practiced/learned skill that is highly dependent on a lot of variables: road conditions, tires, other mods... and most importantly the driver. It's a new car, you will be fine practicing on it, your goals should be to be as smooth as possible and minimize wheelspin with throttle control. No need to bang gears to be "quick", dumping the clutch is better for the clutch than burning it out (partial engagement) but harder on the diff, keep in mind these cars make massive torque early, so launching at 3k rpm will likely make wheelspin harder to control than say launching at 2 and will require less throttle modulation. But again, that is depending on conditions.

Highly recommend removing the CDV, will make shifting more consistent particularly the 1-2. Go practice on an empty road with a lot of room and you will be fine. If you want to have more mechanical sympathy just do a rollout without dumping the clutch, and practice shifting smoothly through the run. Alternatively, go to a local autocross, you will get a couple runs in, get to practice launching the car and get a better understanding on controlling the car at the limit.
 

puzzled

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2020
Threads
0
Messages
2,134
Reaction score
2,712
Location
USA
Car(s)
2020 3.0L Premium
Watch Fast & Furious. :crazy:
 

ChrisRay

Active Member
First Name
Chris
Joined
May 11, 2025
Threads
3
Messages
31
Reaction score
43
Location
West Virginia
Car(s)
24' Supra Manual, 24' Grenadier, 18' BMW X3, 65' Chevelle Turbo-LS, 12' A3 TDI
I definitely do a slight slip roll out and save all my drivetrain....only loosing maybe a 0.10-0.20 of a second 60 foot time and saving my car for many runs. Clutches are designed to be replaced, differentials and transmissions are not. Plus...there is a bright side...forced upgrades with stronger clutch packs that can handle more boost!
 

bk5

Well-Known Member
First Name
BK
Joined
Oct 26, 2023
Threads
2
Messages
217
Reaction score
289
Location
Ohio
Car(s)
CUL A91-MT
At the track, I usually rev to 3500 and side-step the clutch. This is good for a 1.7x 60 ft on factory tires. On the street, side-stepping at 2500 works pretty well. I've out-launched automatic AWD cars with more HP on the street.

For all the hate the CDV gets, it does make launching the car easy, since it provides the perfect amount of slip.

Note, in sport mode, the factory tune changes the throttle mapping when the clutch is in vs out. So when you dump the clutch while holding a steady throttle position, the car will automatically rev-up too. So a 3500RPM launch is more like a 4500RPM one.
Sponsored

 
 








Top