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any tips, i plan on taking out the spare and jack... maybe attempt the rear seat... what tire psi should i drop it too? launch auto hold to 1000rpms then drop brake, mash gas... i've got a cut out, should i go with it on and the off, or vice versa? or dont worry about it and leave it off? any other tips would be great thanks guys...
if you're a first time just do basics...heck my first time the only thing I did was make sure I went on 1/4 tank. I left everything else in my car (and I still do). I feel it gives me a more accurate idea of what my car is capable of in street trim. I found more problems duplicated consistent good times when mucking with tire pressure. I just kept stock 35psi for me. Do it at 35psi and IF YOU LIKE, experiment from there and see if it helps. Launch...car dependent. Brake torque it to 1700RPMs and drop the gas and release the break...enjoy. Racing is all about experimenting.
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