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meh, if you're worried about commie drivers giving you a hurry along just go to an auto electrician and get them to wire up a seperate switch/button for your brake lights, so if they are tailgating you just flick it and on come your brake lights :no:.

Or just drive purposefully and painfully slow

Personally i'm not going to be getting the Bee*R rev limiter for fancy flames or popping noises, and you need to remove your cat to get the flames i believe (correct me if im wrong), but, having a microtech i don't really have a rev limiter, so i'd like one :( for safety's sake.

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Digging up a year old thread (sorry)...

I'm curious to know that if you have a switch setup on the clutch pedal for 'Rev2' on the Bee*r limiter and the limit for Rev2 is set to say 4000rpm, what happens when you are about to hit normal limit of 7000rpm and engage the clutch to change gears. Would this not jolt the engine back to 4000rpm and cause issues??

if you want a launch interface get the gizzmo other wise forget it... its (bee-r) crude and evil if not setup properly.

buy the BEE-r if you like to make pointless noise, and break shit.

Thanks guys,

I'm not actually after a launch interface, and I already have the Bee-R limiter... I just couldn't understand how you could run a microswitch on the clutch in the following situation:

Rev1 = 7000rpm

Rev2 = 4000rpm

Current revs 6500rpm, depress clutch, engine attempts to ign cut back to 4000rpm, just think it would be quite a large jolt just for the potential to flat shift..

I have the Bee-R installed because of all the skidpan and motorkhana days coming up and I hate fuel cut...

Yes i can enable to launch controll setting on the power fc for RB25 and RB26. The ECU does support it but its not configurable with Datalogit.

How it works is that it limits the revs to whatever RPM you want it set to untill it reaches a speed of what you want it set to.

I think its a fuel cut launch controll as well :thumbsup:

I might have a play with it.

Yes i can enable to launch controll setting on the power fc for RB25 and RB26. The ECU does support it but its not configurable with Datalogit.

How it works is that it limits the revs to whatever RPM you want it set to untill it reaches a speed of what you want it set to.

I think its a fuel cut launch controll as well :P

I might have a play with it.

that is wicked!

If you get it working I would be happy to work out some deal with you so that i can have it enabled on mine! :thumbsup:

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