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Old 09-08-2005, 07:41 PM   #28
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In the next month or so, we will be able to put a limiter on which at 0 speed, will limit rpm. Say, given what times the manual cars have been doing, say set that figure to 3500.

select 1st, mash gas pedal to WOT, rpm locks in at 3500, drop clutch on last yellow, and bobs your uncle.

working with your tuner, you should be able to set this up to suit your combo, and should make the manual cars more consistent, especially turbos.

you can set it anywhere from 2000 - 18000 rpm.

(should be fun for auto's too.)
Chris i had that on my old tune but got you know who to take it off as it was a bugger to do a burnout, it was set at 4000rpm. if you hit it hard the revs would die with a delay before you could get them back up again.
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