I have seen guys use a small shot of nos off the line and it makes a huge difference.
I think the trans brake is the way to go. For consistent launches it can't be beat.
The only bad thing with a trans brake is the extra heat generated while on the brake. One of my customers was running a BBC dragster with a 589.
He was using up an ATI super set (low gear planetaries) in about 150 passes. After talking to a few Comp Eleminator guys we dropped the rpms on the MSD two step to about 2500 rpms less than the converter stall and his sixty foot times dropped to 1.05 with better consistency. Then we installed a B&M cooler (I think it was called an EC canister) that held about three extra quarts of fluid and when we freshened the trans at 150 passes we replaced the clutches because we were there, not because we had to. Again consistency got better. 8) I have seen this car go five rounds at Super Chevy in Houston and the eight mile times were within .001 and quarter mile mile times within .003.
You might keep this in mind when you do put in a brake. A little cushion on the converter will keep trany temps down and a little flash against the converter will help launch.
I think the trans brake is the way to go. For consistent launches it can't be beat.
The only bad thing with a trans brake is the extra heat generated while on the brake. One of my customers was running a BBC dragster with a 589.
He was using up an ATI super set (low gear planetaries) in about 150 passes. After talking to a few Comp Eleminator guys we dropped the rpms on the MSD two step to about 2500 rpms less than the converter stall and his sixty foot times dropped to 1.05 with better consistency. Then we installed a B&M cooler (I think it was called an EC canister) that held about three extra quarts of fluid and when we freshened the trans at 150 passes we replaced the clutches because we were there, not because we had to. Again consistency got better. 8) I have seen this car go five rounds at Super Chevy in Houston and the eight mile times were within .001 and quarter mile mile times within .003.

You might keep this in mind when you do put in a brake. A little cushion on the converter will keep trany temps down and a little flash against the converter will help launch.