I have a couple of copies of the Doorslammers book. It is still the best out there.
Performance Trends makes some good software that makes it a snap to compute instant centers and easy to input a bunch of what ifs if you want to adjust it. I bought it years ago.
Years ago, I bought some drops from Chuck Leeper. I put them on the GN that has been lowered an inch with shorter springs. The car would come straight up in the air like a superstock Mopar from the '60's. Only problem was that right before it shifted into second, it unloaded the tires and started spinning them. Awesome to watch leave tho.
I believe the problem with most short times is the driver. Many are simply afraid to hit it hard enuf to get that good short time. A good short time really hammers you in the stomach and the car begins to move a bit so the driver lets off, or backs off from how hard he is leaving to begin with.
It also takes power to get a good leave. The power has to be there when your foot comes off the brake-not a second later. That gets us back to the converter/turbo match.