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"Bogging" in first gear

its normal, it has to due with the throttle response and the amount of fuel being dumped into the engine. Its no different than trying to floor it at 50mph

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Old 06-16-2012, 03:17 AM   #11 (permalink)
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its normal, it has to due with the throttle response and the amount of fuel being dumped into the engine. Its no different than trying to floor it at 50mph in 6th gear. There is a certain timeframe (speed to gear or rpm's to launch) that your car will respond best at. I launch my car at almost 2k and it takes off fine. What people are also failing to realize is IT'S NOT A V8! Dont expect to get your head shot back upon take off, unless you rebuild the bottom end of the car and force induct the car.

and like the gentleman stated in this thread, a lot of us have put 2cents of good info in but you hvae yet to report back.
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