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    Rear end steps out while launching

    Curious if ílm doing something wrong?
    This happens in the 3-5k range and has happened oem clutch slipping and not slipping and happens with my RPS clutch. Im going to put on NT05´s soon currently have 275/40/17 potenza re760 sports.

    Im asuming its either me , the diff, or tires not sure

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    what? I'm sorry but your sentence structure is making that hard to understand. Do you mean your clutch slips or do your tires break loose?
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Vtec boost!

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Clutch is pretty new rps so i dont think its slipping

    Basicaly launching makes the rear go right and and front goes left while going forward and then it straitens out after a second or two.

    If my english isnt good enough i can draw it out, sorry i was born in america and went to public school
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Quote Originally Posted by HONDA_RJJ View Post

    If my english isnt good enough i can draw it out, sorry i was born in america and went to public school
    To funny! I hope that's a joke right?

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    dont dump the clutch from 5k rpm.


    problem solved.

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    happens at less than 5k also, ill try like 1500 to see if that works

    The diff makes since, seems like the right rear gets better traction until the diff locks
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    that somehow sounds normal to me as where ever you doing it, it's not perfectly flat nor you have same exact grip from left to right wheels.

    My car does that as well.... I drove on icy roads before and that exactly how nsx takes off

    not my car and I don't think this is any good, but I only use 2 minutes searching youtube, watch from 1:09


    Why is this thread at track talk though?
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    What is your rear toe setting?

    You might have too little rear toe. When was the last time you changed trans fluid? Might want to check the breakaway measurement on that diff...

    This is more a long shot but it could be your TCS acting funny too. Try it with TCS off.
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    ill try and find my alignment settings im guessing the toe is probaly around the 93 spec or what ever firestone's computer brings up.

    Ill have to double check but I think the tranny fluid was changed with the clutch in NOV 11.

    I removed the TCM computer so unless theres a ghost in the system it isn't that

    Ryu is checking the breakaway diff measurment something that can be done at home?

    I decided to post in track talk, since you can launch on the track and the strip is kinda a track and I didn't want the admin thinking im street racing or something by posting in a different section and get a time out.

    only rear suspension mods are NA2 NSX-R shocks/springs and STMPO 4 point RSTB I still have stock compliance rear.
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    My rear end kicks out a little when I launch it. Seems pretty normal..
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Quote Originally Posted by RYU View Post
    What is your rear toe setting?

    You might have too little rear toe. When was the last time you changed trans fluid? Might want to check the breakaway measurement on that diff...

    This is more a long shot but it could be your TCS acting funny too. Try it with TCS off.
    TCS will cut throttle not make the back end step out.

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Quote Originally Posted by nsxnut View Post
    TCS will cut throttle not make the back end step out.
    TCS/ABS has independent control of the brakes IIRC. Like I said.. long shot if anything?
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Keep TCS on, problem solved. My car does the same thing with TCS off and on a slippery road.

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    You cant launch with tcs and I sold mine anyways

    I'm saying this happens on dry pavement, I don't drive in the rain if I can help it sicne the car has no wipers

    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    Keep TCS on, problem solved. My car does the same thing with TCS off and on a slippery road.
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Don't launch. Problem solved. It's an NSX not a Mustang.

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Its in my blood
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    You can upgrade your sway bars to something thicker, change out all rubber bushings for poly, adjust the tire pressure in the rear tires to maximize the traction patch. Just don't break anything.

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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Quote Originally Posted by 8400RPM View Post
    Don't launch. Problem solved. It's an NSX not a Mustang.
    What a stupid statement!!!!!!! The OP asked a reasonable question and that is your answer. Almost all cars are rated by there ability to accelerate. 1)0-60 times 2) 1/4 mile times. Guess what if you cant launch you cant have fast times. Holy crap get outta the nineties and get real. With todays tire technology and aftermarket ECMs you can launch the NSX better than in the nineties, and not do that much damage to it.Obviously you are putting more strain on the drive train but it can handle it. To answer your question of the car sliding on the launch it is probably tires ,as I have run all kinds of tires and not changed anything else ,but the car changes dramatically. When I run drag radials or slicks the car launches straight 95% of the time,with my best 60 foot time so far of 1.58 seconds. I guess there shouldnt be Mustangs at the road courses either?
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    Re: Rear end steps out while launching

    Quote Originally Posted by mrbozo1 View Post
    What a stupid statement!!!!!!! The OP asked a reasonable question and that is your answer. Almost all cars are rated by there ability to accelerate. 1)0-60 times 2) 1/4 mile times. Guess what if you cant launch you cant have fast times. Holy crap get outta the nineties and get real. With todays tire technology and aftermarket ECMs you can launch the NSX better than in the nineties, and not do that much damage to it.Obviously you are putting more strain on the drive train but it can handle it. To answer your question of the car sliding on the launch it is probably tires ,as I have run all kinds of tires and not changed anything else ,but the car changes dramatically. When I run drag radials or slicks the car launches straight 95% of the time,with my best 60 foot time so far of 1.58 seconds. I guess there shouldnt be Mustangs at the road courses either?
    I hope the tires work, ill switch in the next few weeks to NT05 which is significantly better than the RE760
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