bog, burn clutch , bog, burn clutch...

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Sep 8, 2006 | 06:46 AM
  #16  
I launched for the first time yesterday....

It was a success!

I revved to about 3500 then juggled it up to 4000. As I did this I got the clutch to the point of engagement and then from 3500 I mashed the gas and dropped the clutch and flew like a bullet. I couldn't feel my *****.

I love this car.
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Sep 8, 2006 | 07:04 AM
  #17  
Quote: I launched for the first time yesterday....

It was a success!

I revved to about 3500 then juggled it up to 4000. As I did this I got the clutch to the point of engagement and then from 3500 I mashed the gas and dropped the clutch and flew like a bullet. I couldn't feel my *****.

I love this car.
Yeah, it's a really cool feeling when you get it right for the first time. I've found that between 3500 and 4000 is the best range for me to launch. I used EcuFlash to set my stationary rev limit to 3850. I've tried higher but my clutch didn't seem to like it too much
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Sep 8, 2006 | 08:47 AM
  #18  
Quote: Yeah, it's a really cool feeling when you get it right for the first time. I've found that between 3500 and 4000 is the best range for me to launch. I used EcuFlash to set my stationary rev limit to 3850. I've tried higher but my clutch didn't seem to like it too much
Yeah... I burnt my clutch a bit doing the launch. I think I let it ride a bit before dropping it completely I should look into EcuFlash...
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Sep 8, 2006 | 11:14 PM
  #19  
learning to launch with an awd car is tricky but when you get it right muahaha its deadly 0-60ft. 1.786

you have to slip the clutch justtt right other wise it will wither bog or burn and your title says just practice it but try not to too much my clutch lasted 30k but when i started launch it only last another 5k my old 8 launched at 6.5k and i launch my 9 at the stationary rev limiter at 5k
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