Hello Tim
Well it varies alot in your elevation area. Like for instance here in TX. the elevation is alot different.
But this is my two cents.
I know that the 05 GT likes the mid to higher RPM's. Keep the car in that area when shifting keep it in the power band. Also I would do a couple of mock up races to get familar to the car. Do your burn out with the Traction Control turned off. You will be able to get the tires hot and sticky. After that is done reingauge the traction control. You will not have to worry about any type of wheel slipage. I would probably feather the clutch in at about 3,k rpm when leaving out of the hole and then droping the hammer when rolling at about 15 to 20 feet after leaving the light. Keep an eye on the tech and driving takes practice I would shift between 4500 to 5500 rpm. This all depends on the elevation in your area somethings will change. Shift points and Launch Points.
I have done many many races and elevation and outside temp and humidity has alot to do with it.
One last thing GOOD LUCK!!!
Let me know if you need anything else.
Well it varies alot in your elevation area. Like for instance here in TX. the elevation is alot different.
But this is my two cents.
I know that the 05 GT likes the mid to higher RPM's. Keep the car in that area when shifting keep it in the power band. Also I would do a couple of mock up races to get familar to the car. Do your burn out with the Traction Control turned off. You will be able to get the tires hot and sticky. After that is done reingauge the traction control. You will not have to worry about any type of wheel slipage. I would probably feather the clutch in at about 3,k rpm when leaving out of the hole and then droping the hammer when rolling at about 15 to 20 feet after leaving the light. Keep an eye on the tech and driving takes practice I would shift between 4500 to 5500 rpm. This all depends on the elevation in your area somethings will change. Shift points and Launch Points.
I have done many many races and elevation and outside temp and humidity has alot to do with it.
One last thing GOOD LUCK!!!
Let me know if you need anything else.