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Old 07-16-2007, 08:34 PM   #79 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by dj4monie
Quote: Originally Posted by srt13.75@103
My best was a 4250 launch off of the 2step= 1.81 60' the run sucked boost leaks owned my ass!

You have an DIS-2 ignition?

I am going to use the clutch switch to activate the 2 step after a micro switch is pushed, with a double fly-back relay so once I depress the clutch again to launch the car and then shift into 2nd, the 2 step won't come back on, so no need to hold a button.

Last time out I got 1.84 just kinda guessing at launch RPM. I say between 4000-4500.

Yeah I have the MSD DIS-2. I have my button on my steering column off to the left side. It works great and sounds great with the button in. I love building the boost on the line on slicks!
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