Your thoughts/comments on these launches

Agreed, thats how it should be. I take your words on board. Both front/rear are smooth, unfortunately it looks like our lakewood 90/10's on the car are staying:( so we will stiffen up the rears/up the psi, leave just off idle so still have travel left and see. I've just bought some rear shock extensions if really needed. Don't know if we can sort it without stopping the front being so violent, cutting bump stops down may give us a bit more separation which may help, we'll try with what we have, Calvert say if it hooks and spins to soften shocks up 1 click@a time but thats assuming the front is good. A go pro should be fitted inside (I don't know anything about launch/shift/trap rpm) and on the rear susp I'm told so perhaps we will see whats going on better, after spending all that money, to not spend just a little more (even my money) on something as important as front control is making things hard, but it is what it is.....Also I note you leave@2300 with no body movement you must have a good converter and running 10.9's@123?.(around 550fwhp?)..our issue is@720ftlbs we need better equipment I think than whats on the car currently but none of it is my choice.....maybe next year?.

You can cut down the up travel bump stops to about 3/4 inch thick, that will give you as much front end travel as possible. Running tubes in the rear tires will stiffen up the side walls and help counter act the bounce on launch. Hoosiers are also very soft sidewall tires, I've had much better luck with stiff sidewall tires like Mickey Thompson or Phoenix.