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Old Nov 9, 2002 | 09:00 AM
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My Stock '02 (Z51 suspension) w/EMT runflats has never wheel hopped if I launch from 2,500 rpm. If I go below that, then it may or may not happen depending on the road surface. Believe me, you guys in southern climates are spoiled, we have every sort of road surface know to man up here and you never know what type of hook up you are going to get.

It seems like wheel hop is a big issue, I have not had it but maybe that is due to the Z51 suspension, or maybe it is because I am not running the quarter and don't care if I error on the side of smoking away from a light. Anyway, bumping up the lauch RPM may help. Don't be scared. Read an article by GM pro corvette Driver, John H., specifying the ideal lauch RPM at 2,800. I set the needle at 2,500 and then press hard with the right foot while simultaneously letting up with the left.

Anyway, I have 5,000 miles of aggressive driving on the OEM run flats with no complaints, but based on what I keep hearing in the forum, I am looking forward to trying the non runflats. I am going to go with the Z06 size BFG KD's on the stock wheels.

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Old Nov 9, 2002 | 09:21 AM
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"John H" doesn't have to pay to have his clutch replaced, I'll bet. To get the best times launching at 2800, you have to feather the clutch. The C5 clutch doesn't like too much of that. I make this point because while you are not using this technique for 1/4 times, I'm sure John H is.
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Old Nov 11, 2002 | 09:12 AM
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I launch at 4200-5200 on the stock clutch and the stock radials (non runflats)

Launching at 2500 is what I would call a very soft launch. In fact, you could almost dump the clutch at those rpms.

But I never have any wheelhop issues unless there is a lot of wheelspin. I only find that on really slick asphalt.

As for "slipping" or "feathering" the clutch. Well, that is one of the tradeoffs for making hard passes...
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Old Nov 11, 2002 | 11:13 AM
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Seems to me that you'll be needing a new cluth in the not too distant future! :) :) :)
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Old Nov 11, 2002 | 07:42 PM
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It seems like wheel hop is a big issue, I have not had it but maybe that is due to the Z51 suspension, or maybe it is because I am not running the quarter and don't care if I error on the side of smoking away from a light. Anyway, bumping up the lauch RPM may help. Don't be scared. Read an article by GM pro corvette Driver, John H., specifying the ideal lauch RPM at 2,800. I set the needle at 2,500 and then press hard with the right foot while simultaneously letting up with the left.
It isn't the Z51 - I had it on my coupe and it still wheel hopped sometimes. The Z06's will do it to, and they have stiffer suspension than the Z51.

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Old Nov 11, 2002 | 07:50 PM
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Seems to me that you'll be needing a new cluth in the not too distant future! :) :) :)
A price I am willing to pay, with pleasure! :)
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