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will be getting a tune soon, being quoted $400 tune up and $800 for full Re-tune

but was reading another tread about launch control and wondered

if HKS F-Con has this feature build in or do i need to buy any kits, button or wire something to get this setup

in the spare chance HKS F-CON VPro "gold colour box" has the feature, does it damage the engine / turbo

Car currently got these... LINK LINK

PS - I know the stress on Clutch and gear box issues...but does the LC it self hurt the engine / Turbo

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Hi

Yes it appears to be a supported feature, it may depend on what version you have though.

I have a doc that explains how to set it up etc.

Don't think there is much issue with it damaging the motor as it is very similar to a rev limiter.

Hi

Yes it appears to be a supported feature, it may depend on what version you have though.

I have a doc that explains how to set it up etc.

Don't think there is much issue with it damaging the motor as it is very similar to a rev limiter.

if you can send me that doco would be great

peterbrockATgmail.com is my address ... AT = @

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