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Dallen1
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Im always told, slowly take your foot of the clutch but is there anyway to prevent doing that and instantly take off?
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Yeah its called getting a automatic.
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rev up to about 50% of your redline and then drop the clutch. If you get wheel spin, adjust throttle input
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Psychonaut wrote rev up to about 50% of your redline and then drop the clutch. If you get wheel spin, adjust throttle input


Yeah lets do that in stop and go traffic or at every stop. lol also don't try that in a awd or you will break stuff quick.
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naaah lol. if you want like a serious launch gget a WOT Launch control. holds your revs up and your gone.
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Dallen1 wrote Im always told, slowly take your foot of the clutch but is there anyway to prevent doing that and instantly take off?


I'm not sure I follow, what is the goal?
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big-red-riding-hood wrote
Dallen1 wrote Im always told, slowly take your foot of the clutch but is there anyway to prevent doing that and instantly take off?


I'm not sure I follow, what is the goal?


i think he wants some kind of race launch LOL
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hold the revs up more then your usual take off revs. Say about 4k rpm depending on the car. Drop the clutch and get ready to snap second. Don't put the accelerator on the floor it will just spin the wheels. Its all balance.
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buy a Nissan GTR. They have the best Launch Control.
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Even though i have an automatic. I just put it in drive then press the brake all the way down and give it a little gas.

It works.
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