FL Stinger
Newish Member
Ok, guys. I need some advice on an issue I'm having at the drag strip. I am trying to achieve a decent pass with this car on street radials, however, the setup seems to be all off. Have a look at my signature for current wheel/tire and suspension setup. I am running ALL Megan Racing control arms in the rear. I recently had the car aligned at a reputable shop (alignment specialist only). The car drives straight as an arrow on the street and corners impressively. All four tires are making solid contact with the ground.
Here's where the issue begins. I made several passes over the weekend at the strip and I am unable to run the car at full power. I had to turn off the methanol, try map 2, and map 1 as well. I have tried lining up in the groove, out of the groove, and adjusting pressures for testing purposes to see what works. The car gets VERY squirrely about 1/3 way down the strip. So bad in fact, that I have to completely get off the throttle and regain control of the car before flooring the throttle again. I had a buddy stand behind the car and watch the launch. From his perspective, he said the rear tires are toeing out noticeably on the launch which could equate to the vehicle acting the way it is once it gets up to a certain speed.
I can cut 0.18 and lower reaction times with this vehicle using launch control. When I track the car it is also with zero rear seats, bench, and gutted trunk (for weight reduction purposes). I am open to any suggestions you guys have.
Here's where the issue begins. I made several passes over the weekend at the strip and I am unable to run the car at full power. I had to turn off the methanol, try map 2, and map 1 as well. I have tried lining up in the groove, out of the groove, and adjusting pressures for testing purposes to see what works. The car gets VERY squirrely about 1/3 way down the strip. So bad in fact, that I have to completely get off the throttle and regain control of the car before flooring the throttle again. I had a buddy stand behind the car and watch the launch. From his perspective, he said the rear tires are toeing out noticeably on the launch which could equate to the vehicle acting the way it is once it gets up to a certain speed.
I can cut 0.18 and lower reaction times with this vehicle using launch control. When I track the car it is also with zero rear seats, bench, and gutted trunk (for weight reduction purposes). I am open to any suggestions you guys have.