Heritage JrFuel is no allowed to run either a timed or RPM controlled shifter, driver controlled shifters only, also no delay or thottle controls.
I guess that's bracket racing, not heads-up racing.
Jon
The original never specified what class of racing he was in.
Moot point anyhow. Even if he wasn't allowed to use a shift timer in competition, he could us it in testing and work out to a point where the car launched well running it conventionally.....then remove/disconnect the timer.
No supposed to rely on the bar anyhow.
I'm not saying not to install one, just saying it's good way to gradually work your way up.
This method may not be for everyone, but I've had extremely good luck with this approach.
When I first got my car (short 140", 420 hp), impossible to launch in first. Front would come straight up.
Put shift timer on .2, behaved perfectly.
Put 100# of weight on front. Moved timer out .1 at a time. Eventually got to a point where the front would come up 2-3" at the hit then immediately settle....and that's the worst it ever got no matter how long of a shift time was used. Now I shift manually and run it out in 1st. No short shift.
I plan on running 20% next time out. Will set the timer back at .2 and work my way back out again.