I have added this to the 1/4 mile and GenII forum for maximum response:
I am using a MTC multi stage lock up on a stock motor. I am running 1.6 60’s launching at 7500rpm with a launch controller. Prior to fitting the lock up I ran a best of 1.47 60’ launching at around 6500 with no launch controller. I only changed to the lock up for consistency and as I will be fitting the turbo in a few weeks.
I seem unable to reduce the sixty foots with the new clutch set up. The bike will either wheelie as it is just out of the gate, or start to wheelie at approx 60 feet out. The trace on my logger show that the rpm rises to around 9,000rpm after I dump the clutch, rpm dips slightly and then rise to the limiter, drop and then rise to the limiter again before dropping and this where I believe I get real traction, bringing the front up. All of this is on full throttle.
I have messed about with more base, more/less weight on the arms etc. I have tuned a multi stage clutch before but this has me a little stumped. I believe I need more base to stop it flaring through the clutch. Any ideas?
I am also making a few chassis mods to try and stop the wheelies/wheel stands.
Pic below shows the point of "real" traction!
I am using a MTC multi stage lock up on a stock motor. I am running 1.6 60’s launching at 7500rpm with a launch controller. Prior to fitting the lock up I ran a best of 1.47 60’ launching at around 6500 with no launch controller. I only changed to the lock up for consistency and as I will be fitting the turbo in a few weeks.
I seem unable to reduce the sixty foots with the new clutch set up. The bike will either wheelie as it is just out of the gate, or start to wheelie at approx 60 feet out. The trace on my logger show that the rpm rises to around 9,000rpm after I dump the clutch, rpm dips slightly and then rise to the limiter, drop and then rise to the limiter again before dropping and this where I believe I get real traction, bringing the front up. All of this is on full throttle.
I have messed about with more base, more/less weight on the arms etc. I have tuned a multi stage clutch before but this has me a little stumped. I believe I need more base to stop it flaring through the clutch. Any ideas?
I am also making a few chassis mods to try and stop the wheelies/wheel stands.
Pic below shows the point of "real" traction!