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Old 02-23-2008, 04:32 PM   #9 (permalink)
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My car has literally dozens of hard core launches every month, hits the limiter at 6700 or whatever the bumped up limit is with Diablo. Hasn't hurt anything. I used to hit the old factory one all the time with my crappy stock tires!

My tune allows me the option of NOT having auto upshift. I really have a great time, there is nothing like that launch with the wheelspin just a bit ahead of the car, then a perfect 1-2 when I ak for it! And now a HUGE bark on the shift.

I'll bet you this tune is good for nearly a half second or more, depending on how strong your car is.
Yep, I've got my limiter at 6750 and I think it's too high. I've noticed the power is peaking at about 6500 so I'm going to try lowering it a bit. Meant to do it at the track today but forgot.
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