I'm not launching in 2nd gear, launching in 1st.
I considered the first runs "high gear" runs because by the time the front end got loose, I let off the throttle let it settle, and then got back into it, the car was all ready into second gear at which time I was WOT.
The trans is a fresh BTE unit with SFI case and was built to handle a blown alcohol 7.0 car. I doubt there's much my little NA 355 can do to it.....lol.
Estimated hp from weight and trap speed is 410-425 at crank. Which matches other testing I did when engine was in my other car.
Slicks are M/H 30x10.5x15.
Ran the car this past weekend. Was happy with the progress, but it has a slight intermittent miss that's been there since I built it. Think I know where the problem lies and have a plan to address it before the next time out.
Here's a pic from this weekend. A few feet off the line.
Had some goals for the car before the build began. Wanted something that looked mostly period correct (minus the updated chassis and clothing). Had to be able to run it on my own (self start), which means it's driven to the lanes and back to pits. Didn't want a cooling system or batt on the front of the car, and under no circumstances will it run it with a wheelie bar. Yeah, I know it wont be able to push the limits coming off the line without one, but I'm willing to accept that for the sake of looking a little more period correct.
The plan is to run it on an 8.5 or 9.0 index.......the latter being more likely on straight alky, and 8.5 with a little pop, which the motor will easily handle. It was making and easy 650+ hp in my Fiat with a blower....so I figure there's plenty of room for a 20% load....and possibly as much as 40%, which is about as much as I can run being a self starting car (as per recommendation from Spud). Though I doubt I'll ever run it with 40...
So far most of my goals have been met. Am confident the remaining goals (better ET) will come around as I get used to the car and learn what it likes.