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Originally Posted by edub370 no point on a lunch control on a 6mt... unless its a 2 step to build boost Yeah.... I can usually hold my own appetite without

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Old 10-24-2012, 07:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by edub370 View Post
no point on a lunch control on a 6mt... unless its a 2 step to build boost
Yeah.... I can usually hold my own appetite without needing a device to control it.

If you drag the car launch control for 2 step is needed, either to lower/raise your standing limiter to what you want to launch for ease/consistency. You can do without it, but it's more consistent with a limiter than standing there trying to balance your rpm while depressing a heavy duty clutch.
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