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    hey i know there is alot of threads about this and im sorry..but at what rpm is best to stall my car before taking off....its stock...please help

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    I'd say 15-1600 RPM should launch you pretty good.

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    thanks man..i appreciate it..

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    most people go with the 3200 stall. our cars came with 1800 RPM stalls I beleive...

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    he's talking about "reving" before take off.

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    hahaha, oh shit. just caught that. nvm.

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    your right tho on your info..but 3600 is what people should and usually go with.

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    newb question.. can a stall be turned off when its not wanted/needed?

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    no, just on what you leave on the brake, if i said that correctley

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    stabbing the gas has gotten me the best times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nhraformula View Post
    stabbing the gas has gotten me the best times.
    thats because you are a bad ass nhra

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    depends on whether you can hook footbraking it. I never could so my best times came from stabbing it at idle. Yours might be different though just increase it until you start blowing the tires to see where your car likes it.

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