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02torchredGT 09-06-2002 07:39 PM

got a noob question
 
ok, i can't seem to get my gt to bark in second gear, is there a secret to it? i must be a horrible driver, the gt should chirp third
and i can't even get a chirp in second.

The Deuce 09-06-2002 09:36 PM

5-spd or auto?

If its a stick, you need to shift high, fast and hard to get rubber in 2nd. I wouldn't recommend doing it all the time as its really hard on the trans.

When you hit second get out of the clutch as fast as you can. If you can't do it fast enough, side step it. But again, I don't recommned it.

tireburner163 09-07-2002 02:58 AM

Learn to shift idiot!!!!

;) :p :D

Hammer 09-07-2002 08:31 AM

Strap a Vortech on it... you'll be able to bark 2nd then... ;)

Mustang92 09-07-2002 08:48 AM

Shift at 5900-6000 and you'll be able to chirp it.

Bill

98gt5sp 09-07-2002 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mustang92
Shift at 5900-6000 and you'll be able to chirp it.

You can chirp without having to go that high, like The Deuce said, you need to shift really fast, maybe at around 5200-5500 so that when you engage in second gear it still has a lot of gas.

Quote:

Originally posted by 02torchredGT
the gt should chirp third
Ummm, I've never heard of a GT chirping 3rd without quite a bit more horsepower than stock.

VeNuM 09-07-2002 04:15 PM

Quote:

Ummm, I've never heard of a GT chirping 3rd without quite a bit more horsepower than stock.
My friend's 99GT Vert 5-speed chirped hitting 3rd pretty easy speed shifting with the traction control off.

96_4.6 09-07-2002 07:29 PM

Hey does my 96gt have traction control and if so how do you turn it on\off? Drove an iroc for 3 years so this mustang is still new to me, thanks:D

The Deuce 09-07-2002 08:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 96_4.6
Hey does my 96gt have traction control and if so how do you turn it on\off? Drove an iroc for 3 years so this mustang is still new to me, thanks:D
We cannot answer that question without looking inside the car. Do this though.... Hold launch at 3,000 rpms(rev that high, side step clutch). If you spin like a SOB and start to slide out, you do NOT have traction control.

If you do not spin, look for a button marked traction control.

apenn 09-07-2002 08:19 PM

Ahhh The Old Speed Shift Trick!
 
There is no way a stock GT chirps in 3rd, at least shifting with the clutch. I've never speed shifted my car (without using the clutch), so if you've experienced a 3rd chirp stock speed shifting I believe you.

Speaking to Hammers reference to the Vortech.....my '00 GT more than chirped when I had the Vortech installed, but once I had the 3.73 gears put in with the Vortech, Holy Freaking Moly, the first time I really got on it and slammed it into second (and I was using the clutch) I laid about 15 feet of rubber down and the car practically swung around on me, and this was on the street (meaning excellent traction) and I had my BFG Drag Radials on. What a shocking combination, Vortech and 3.73's!! Now if I could only learn to drive at the track!

02torchredGT 09-07-2002 08:54 PM

Hey does my 96gt have traction control and if so how do you turn it on\off? Drove an iroc for 3 years so this mustang is still new to me, thanks


thats a negative ghost rider, the 96 gt's did not come with traction control.

Mustang92 09-07-2002 11:06 PM

I could chirp third in my car when it was bone stock but only when the motor and tires were cold. This is without power shifting.

Bill

Titan 09-08-2002 03:32 AM

I've chirped third in my car, but only now that I have 3.73's. Start off in second and drop the clutch, you will spin forever...then you can hit third if you shift right.

Ok, what's this about speed-shifting, w/ out the clutch??? Wouldn't you see parts of your tranny bouncing down the road in your rearview? I want to try this (sound like fun), but I don't want to pay 3K for a new tranny + install. So, is this that bad for your car?

Blue01GT 09-08-2002 03:58 AM

Yea i chirped third once when i was bone stock. it was very cold outside and my car wasnt that warm yet and my tires were a little bit worn (back when i had the goodyears)

Now that i got a few mods i chirp third whenever i feel like it HAHAHA :D

Mustang92 09-08-2002 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Titan
Ok, what's this about speed-shifting, w/ out the clutch??? Wouldn't you see parts of your tranny bouncing down the road in your rearview? I want to try this (sound like fun), but I don't want to pay 3K for a new tranny + install. So, is this that bad for your car?
Yes do not do it unless you have plans for a new tranny. Shifting without the clutch is a huge mistake. Although what I do know though I've only got 88K miles on mine with 600 passes of abuse behind it.

Bill

Titan 09-08-2002 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mustang92
Yes do not do it unless you have plans for a new tranny. Shifting without the clutch is a huge mistake. Although what I do know though I've only got 88K miles on mine with 600 passes of abuse behind it.

Bill

So you do speed-shift when you race, or you don't? Also, isn't there some type of guard on a manual that makes you press in the clutch? What do you do, just muscle through it? I have the stock shifter--I want to up it to a pro 5.0.

Mustang92 09-08-2002 01:50 PM

Well shifting without the clutch is sheer stupidity in the first place so I wouldn't even bother trying it. It serves no purpose and will not make you run any faster. Power shifting is shifting as fast as you can without letting off the gas. Speed shifting is shifting as fast as you can but letting up on the gas just slightly. The only problem with power shifting is that our EEC's have code that can sense a WOT shift and will pull timing so really unless you have that over ridden with a chip then even power shifting isn't going to do much.

I speed shift, it's the only reason my trans has lasted so long.

Bill

Titan 09-08-2002 03:57 PM

Thanks

The Deuce 09-08-2002 08:55 PM

Since we are talking about it, it is possible to shift without the cluch, and not hurt the trans.

I don't recomend the following with ours, but if you get a hold of an econo-box show off for your friends..

The trans will slide right into gear if you pull out of gear, and match engine rpms to what they would be in the next gear. This way everything is spinning at the same speed and it will slide right in. Try this between 3 and 4 with a Civic, rolling at 35. Don't do it especially fast, just pull out and rest some pressure on the stick and watch it slide in.

Like I said, don't do this to your mustang. I've done it in other cars I've driven, and its a pretty cool trick.

stangman96 09-13-2002 04:39 PM

Learn to shift idiot!!!!
 
Learn to shift idiot!!!! that was uncalled for



how rude.......... you may not be able to hit second cuz of your gear ratio, what do you have, possibly 2.73's, if so, some 3.73's will hook you up, i had that combo and now i can get it up to 3rd and when the road is wet, sometimes even to 5th, but just wheel spin...... but it is hella fun spinning in the rain.......:D


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