There is no answer to all these what psi is best, what rpm is best. It all depends on the car, track, tires... everything, everytime I've made a change to my car I need to launch at a diff rpm. Also diff days a the same track will ned diff rpms.
You go out to the track, start with x psi and slowly keep going lower and lower, same with the rpm, just start low and keep on raising it. The lower pressures and highest you can get a way with at your track will probably give you the best results. You just need to play with it.
The real key is to try and keep everything as consistant as possible, other then the one change you make at a time. This way you can actually keep track of what changes actually help or hurt your 60fts
My car I like to have usually 9psi in the slicks and leave at 6.5k
Last edited by cory
on 2011-03-02
at 02-59-05.