Originally posted by Teufel Hunden:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by viper04af:
why needa 2 stage? lol you can't hold the at 5000 RPM to lanch? while holding the brake and griping the clutch some?
i don't honestly see what the big deal is here, yes a auto is easier becaus all you have to worry about is the brak and the gas.
if you practice how to use your right foot for both the gas and brake its really not that hard but does take practice
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by viper04af:
why needa 2 stage? lol you can't hold the at 5000 RPM to lanch? while holding the brake and griping the clutch some?
i don't honestly see what the big deal is here, yes a auto is easier becaus all you have to worry about is the brak and the gas.
if you practice how to use your right foot for both the gas and brake its really not that hard but does take practice
Even with your idea, you'd only be at part throttle, building only a little amount of boost. a two stage will allow you to be at full throttle building more boost. This method would, of course, require you to have a good setup for traction. Once you start getting to the track and want to start getting the good times, you'll agree with what i'm saying. </font>[/QUOTE]good thing my MSD has one then ;) might have to try out this magic you speak of, but what if i forget to turn it off after i lanch? lol
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