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Old 07-09-2006, 11:26 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default 2step Setup

Quote: Originally Posted by pap
Quote: Originally Posted by distinctdev
Does anyone have a how to on setting up the 2step and anti lag?

2 step is a peace of cake to set up:

Setup > Rev Limiters > 2Step Rev Limiter > Options

2Step Input - Switch is Always ON (you can have this switched or turned on at vehicle speed. Its up to you and your needs)
2Step Fuel Cut - 4600 rpm (thats the sweet spot for me right now with slicks)
2Step Ignition Cut - 4600 rpm
2Step OK Below VSS - 6 MPH (turns the 2Step off after 6 mph)

Setup > Rev Limiters > 2Step Rev Limiter > 2Step Rev Limit Wizard

I have mine set to level 1 which gives me about 6 psi when stagging. You can set it higher for more boost. Again, thats a good spot for me right now without spinning the slicks too much.

The way its set up is I mat the gas when stagging, it will be bouncing off 4600 rpm and building about 6 psi. I then drop the clutch and go. The 2Step will automatically shut down after 6 MPH.

I hope that helps

Pap

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