Tame my 4-speed Stroker....

100% FACT. Something has to give, or you **** parts out faster than you can replace them.

More RPM at launch isn't always better. Especially with something like a Pontiac. Or something making a big load of torque. Unless you can get way past peak torque when the two step comes off.

The clutch can't be abusing the tire. RPM, rotational inertia (like heavy flywheels) and an aggressive clutch will beat the tire to death, break parts and go slow if you can make it live.

Just some random thoughts from a life long bench racer.

More launch rpm gives you more power to work with, just need to know how to effectively harness that added energy.

Grant