How does a Mansbrake work?

A transbrake is activated by a driver-controlled switch that connects to a solenoid mounted on the transmission. When engaged, the transbrake applies forward/low gear and reverse at the same time. Working against each other, the vehicle is unable to move, and is effectively locked in position on the starting line.

What RPM should you leave on a transbrake?

Re: Transbrake launch rpm? Anywhere between 3500 and 4500 with a converter that would "flash" to between 6700-7000 depending on air.

Do you need a 2 step with a transbrake?

Yes, you can use a 2-Step to help build boost, but there's more to it sometimes besides just “putting it on the 2-Step.” Often times it takes some testing to see what RPM, igniting timing, fueling, etc., it takes to make it work well and build boost.

How does a transbrake work in drag racing?

In drag racing, a transbrake is a mechanism that selectively places the transmission in a forward and reverse gear simultaneously. This allows the engine to create full power without transmitting that power through the driveline, allowing the car to stay in one place.

How do you engage a transbrake?

Immediately press the trans-brake button but remember to keep your foot on the brake pedal. Wait for a split second in order to give the brake time to engage. As far as rpm is concerned, higher doesn't necessarily mean better or faster.

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What is no prep race?

Generally, a no-prep race is run on a track that hasn't been prepped on the day of or during the event. That is appealing to many racers, but seen as a recipe for disaster by many others. "I get it, they're wild races, but I think they're dangerous as hell," Rueckert says.

What does a bump box do?

The "Bump Box" has totally transformed the way many drag racers stage their cars. By controlling the trans brake with a high speed micro processor, the car can be bumped into the second bulb with extreme precision and control! Allowing the driver to focus on the tree, and not worry about rolling the beams.

Can you put a transbrake on a manual?

Introducing the MANSBRAKE. AKA a transbrake for manual transmission equipped vehicles! Whether you have a completely stock daily driver or a 1500 horsepower stick-shift car. This device will allow you to set clutch engagement on a button and will also slip your clutch upon release of your transbrake button.

Why do street racers bump in?

The Bump Box was originally developed as a solution for turbocharged Pro Modified racers, who were resorting to other measures to keep from rolling through the lights as they built boost and tripped the stage bulb.

Who invented transbrake?

Mike “Hipster” Hohnstein, one of the creators of the transbrake valve body, built a distinguished performance-oriented business, and with two partners he recruited along the way, they have been drawing on their drag-racing expertise to lure daily drivers who like having racing experts working on their transmissions.

What's the difference between 2 step and Transbrake?

Trans brake allows a better launch without relying on your brakes to hold the car. Some cars can hold 3psi, some can hold 10psi. The trans brake allows you to launch at max rpm without the suspension being loaded. The 2 step makes the launch consistent and allows you to fine tune the launch.

What is launch rpm?

At its most basic, launch control sets the car up to rev to a certain RPM before the computer or you dump the clutch. The specific RPM is meant to let the engine build power, but not so much you smoke the tires, Haltech explains.

What is a Davis box?

Don't roll through the beams anymore or be forced to stage too deep. With Davis technologies Bump Box you can precisely stage your car in small increments giving you consistency at the tree. The Bump box does not replace your transbrake but works with it allowing you more control at staging.

What is burning someone down in drag racing?

It's a routine, of course. You're reeled in by officials through the burnout before being quickly loaded into the staging beams. In that psychological checklist of operations, one step after the next is quickly crossed off until the only thing left is to stage and start the tree's final countdown.

Why do drivers do burnouts?

Burnouts can help remove unwanted debris

Performing a burnout can help to remove any foreign matter or unwanted debris that may have collected on the tires before the race, particularly if the vehicle was coming from the pits.

How does a transbrake solenoid work?

You activate the transbrake solenoid in low gear when staging. The solenoid pushes the brake valve to a position in the valve body that redirects fluid. Fluid rushes within the transmission to apply the reverse clutch piston and reverse clutches. This locks the transmission in a 1:1 fight between low gear and reverse.

How much does a Bump Box cost?

Bump Boxes range in price from around $33 to $40 per month, depending on the subscription length you choose. If you only want a few months' worth of goodies, opt for the month-to-month subscription; otherwise, you can select the six-, nine-, or 12-month offerings.

How do I get rid of Bump Box?

In order to cancel Your subscription, You should login into MY ACCOUNT, proceed to BILLING, and select CANCEL PLAN. If You cancel in the middle of your subscription, You will receive all the boxes for the length of the contract. Canceling simply means Your subscription will not auto renew.

How do I connect two Bumpboxx together?

Pair - Hold the mode button on your master unit (the one closest to your device) until they both chime and the LEDs light up for a brief moment. If this doesn't work. Let go and start step 3 again. Sync To Device - Just like you normally do, find your Bumpboxx on your bluetooth list and pair to it.

What is grudge racing?

For those wondering what exactly Grudge racing is, it is a form of drag racing quickly growing in the South, Northeast and spreading throughout the nation. Grudge racing to some may sound like the drivers talk smack in a forum and follow it up with a few pulls on the highway.

How fast are the street outlaw cars?

So how fast are the cars in 'Street Outlaws'? All of that money gets the cars up to breakneck speeds of around 185 miles per hour in the quarter mile, a speed that only takes them seven and a half seconds to attain.

How is a drag strip prepped?

Sometimes the drag strip is prepped the day before the race. We are talking actually scraped, scrubbed, swept, drug and sprayed with glue then left to sit and marinate until the gates open and racing begins.

What is a buddies bump box?

The Buddies Bump Octagonal Box Filling Devices is a manual pre rolled paper cone filler that fills 76 king size cones at a time. This filler is made from high quality wood that gives it an awesome look that fits in any shop or room.

What does pedaling mean in street racing?

Pedaling: When a driver lifts off the throttle, then gets back on it again, in an attempt to regain traction with the rear tires. Pre-staged: When a driver is approximately seven inches behind the starting line and the small yellow light atop his or her side of the Christmas Tree is illuminated.

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