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no havent done the brake mod,ive tryed higher boost cant hold it , starts creeping

that would help a lot on launch it made a big difference for me awhile back was getting the high 13's as i forgot to flick the "magic switch"

I can launch at around 17psi but does creep and start spinning the rear wheels a bit which i only noticed in my videos.

that would help a lot on launch it made a big difference for me awhile back was getting the high 13's as i forgot to flick the "magic switch"

I can launch at around 17psi but does creep and start spinning the rear wheels a bit which i only noticed in my videos.

don;t know any one to do it, as i wouldn.t do it my self, trouble is by boosting high on launch, i have a factory ecu so it will only drop down

usually 7psi

not that i've ever checked psi but i know i launch on boost i do it by ear and before the point that the wheels spin...if i rev too high i get the same thing mentioned above...rear wheel spin...the last run of the night i did this...trying to get a hold of the video of that

don;t know any one to do it, as i wouldn.t do it my self, trouble is by boosting high on launch, i have a factory ecu so it will only drop down

I have done 15psi launches on standard ecu. Even before doing brake cut mod.

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