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Its a programable shift light as well as a two step.

What that means is that i can have the clutch in and the throttle floored reving at 5000rpm only and the boost will start to rise.

On my car because its such a big turbo i can only spool about 6psi max, but on mafia's car he was spinning around 16psi with a smaller turbo (but much bigger then stock of course)

So when you drop the clutch you have 6psi straight away and your engine wont take long to bring it onto fool boost, takes my car a extra second for full boost.

  • 8 months later...

This is up for sale again. (providing mafia does not wish to buy it back, as i promised him first option)

Asking for $400. Its not needed anymore as my new ECU has this inbuilt (except for the shift light)

I am still trying to sell this to fund my new ecu, reason for sale is that i do not need it anymore.

Perfect for someone who wants to go a bit quicker over the quarter and spool boost up on the line, or if you want to scare the shit out of people by shooting flames out the exaust.. hehe looks really cool

$400 firm!!!

PM me for more details!

hey i might be intresteed, If i drop the clutch using this, my i cop alot of wheelspin? on street tyres, sory but does this gizmo give me the ability to stop wheel spin?

  • 3 months later...
hey i might be intresteed, If i drop the clutch using this, my i cop alot of wheelspin? on street tyres, sory but does this gizmo give me the ability to stop wheel spin?

^^ lol no. depends on your suspension setup and tyres.

^^ lol no. depends on your suspension setup and tyres.

I thought no because you're pretty much spooling the turbo ie. more powerful launch.

Correct me if I'm wrong since I don't know much about it, but from reading previous posts.....

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