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Stin1
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by Stin1 » Tue Mar 02, 2021 12:33 pm
aw614 wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:47 pm
Stin1 wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 5:14 pm
Do you experience this on regular surface roads or track only? From my experience I can perfect a street launch on a few tries, with a track it varies every time. I never get wheel hop on the street , on a track I expect it . I also don’t have a ctr and can’t get wheel hop having the clutch up either.
The one day I decided to drive on a prepped drag strip surface I did on my Integra

But I've always had better luck consistently launching n/a 4 cylinders...
OP, Have you also tried slipping the clutch more while you launch it? And what RPM do you launch from? It might be smoother if you can launch at a lower RPM like 3k or so too

The violence on the first attempt is unexpected.

. Solid advice if this is a drag racing situation. If so a stiffer spring or stiffer settings on the shocks for the rear will reduce wheel hop . These settings are obviously not going to work for a circuit. The fwd Honda forced induction class cars have huge metal plates for the front to keep them down .
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2020 type R
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by 2020 type R » Tue Mar 02, 2021 9:57 pm
It is actually not the launch causing the wheel hop—->. I can be rolling along, say 5 or 10 mph in first and then nail it. Traction loss and wheelhop! Ugh!
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