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Old 03-11-2008, 10:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fuel Cut Off Launch Techniques????

Ive been reeding that u should rev all the way to 8k but i think my fuel cut off is at 7k once i pass 7 i feel the car lose power so my question is. is this normal can i change the fuel cut off is it only my car and i was wondering what some of you use in launch techiniques for this generation because all the ones i read are for fifth gen. Thanks any info is appreciated.
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lol what?

why would you launch at 8k? try different revvs....probably between 4 and 6ish
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lol what?

why would you launch at 8k? try different revvs....probably between 4 and 6ish
I dont mean i launch at 8k i usually launch at around 3k but ive read to hold the gear until 8k but i fel that once i hit 7k my car looses power
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youd have to get your car dyno'd to see where the powerband ends.....
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omg, this question hurts my head, lol. Try searching.
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here's some info

your car is limited to 7600 rpms. thats how off your tach needle is
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