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I'm sure some of you will recall the HitMaster launch control system I had installed on my Roadrunner. It requires a hydraulic throwout bearing to operate, and a clutch and pressure plate that can handle slipping under significant power without scorching the friction material, in my case a McLeod RXT dual disc setup with sintered iron and ceramic materials. I would NOT think that any organic friction material would hold up, certainly not over any length of time.
The HitMaster has a mechanical adjustment (knob) that adjusts how much "bite" the clutch gets upon activation, AND an electronic timer that determines how long the clutch remains at that "slipping" position before it fully releases, at which point you have full engagement.
I have been following BlaspHemi, the '55 Chevy w/the supercharged Hemi and it has a G-Force transmission (6 speed) and an even more elaborate clutch/pressure plate than the RXT.
Bangshift Billy is a product that works in a similar way to the HitMaster, but has an app and Bluetooth control to set "bite" and "dwell" time.
The function seems the same.
This is part of the video that Finnegan posted after grenading his G-Force from sidestepping the clutch and dead hooking. He WAS NOT using the Bangshift Billy (or a HitMaster) although he had the former, it wasn't wired up.
Go to the 33 minute mark:
The HitMaster has a mechanical adjustment (knob) that adjusts how much "bite" the clutch gets upon activation, AND an electronic timer that determines how long the clutch remains at that "slipping" position before it fully releases, at which point you have full engagement.
I have been following BlaspHemi, the '55 Chevy w/the supercharged Hemi and it has a G-Force transmission (6 speed) and an even more elaborate clutch/pressure plate than the RXT.
Bangshift Billy is a product that works in a similar way to the HitMaster, but has an app and Bluetooth control to set "bite" and "dwell" time.
The function seems the same.
This is part of the video that Finnegan posted after grenading his G-Force from sidestepping the clutch and dead hooking. He WAS NOT using the Bangshift Billy (or a HitMaster) although he had the former, it wasn't wired up.
Go to the 33 minute mark: