engine bogs when trying to launch
ok i'm not doing the 7k rpm drops trying to confirm 5.5s 0-60 time and trying to be local honda dealer tranny tech's new best friend.. but just trying to get a nice launch driving on streets. 
when i rev to 3k and drop the clutch, the engine bogs down to below 2k rpm! what am i doing wrong?

when i rev to 3k and drop the clutch, the engine bogs down to below 2k rpm! what am i doing wrong?
Originally Posted by ProV1,Mar 22 2005, 06:30 PM
ok i'm not doing the 7k rpm drops trying to confirm 5.5s 0-60 time and trying to be local honda dealer tranny tech's new best friend.. but just trying to get a nice launch driving on streets. 
when i rev to 3k and drop the clutch, the engine bogs down to below 2k rpm! what am i doing wrong?

when i rev to 3k and drop the clutch, the engine bogs down to below 2k rpm! what am i doing wrong?
all you are proving by dropping the clutch at 3k is that the clutch does what it's supposed to do... It grabs. This forces the engine to slow down to the "correct" speed for the speed your tires are moving. The only way around this is to produce wheelspin so your engine can go faster upon clutch fully grabbing since the wheels would then be going faster. Make sense?
do a 5700 to 6000 rpm drop on the street..... at the drag strip you can go a little higher to around 6500 to 7000... do not drop the clutch tho... this could blow the diff.. you need to feather it out a little.. but quickly....
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There's only so much you can do with the stock gears. Rev a little too high and you burn the clutch, drop it too hard and you break the diff, rev too low and it bogs.
I went to 4.44 rear end gears to get more punch off the line and keep the car constantly in VTEC on the racetrack, they eliminated the bog for me. You could also swap to an '04+ transmission, the first few gears have a shorter ratio for better punch off the line.
I went to 4.44 rear end gears to get more punch off the line and keep the car constantly in VTEC on the racetrack, they eliminated the bog for me. You could also swap to an '04+ transmission, the first few gears have a shorter ratio for better punch off the line.





