Pur3MotioN770
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Try it, especially those with a manual.
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Thanks for sharing. I've not played with that setting yet.Try it, especially those with a manual.
It's a low rev limit you set at your desired rpm for launching. Works the same way as it would if you put an auto in neutral and try to rev it. Once you hit the limit, the rpm drops down to the reset, then back up to the limit. You can WOT, then launch, and be at max boost fairy quickly. Not sure how, or if this works with a CVT.What exactly does this setting adjust?
Hit the + on Main Parameters I believe. You have to open a new tune. I know it's in stage 2, and starter map 21, haven't tried stage 1 though.Where did you find the 2step setup in ktuner? I've been looking all over and can't find it.
No it is not advised whatsoever.Can anyone confirm if this is safe to do on a CVT?
I doubt ktuner even has this available for the cvt tune. Just trying to get better throttle response off the line!No it is not advised whatsoever.
I've now found much more success in launching around 2900 with about 40-45% throttle, with boost climbing to 1.5 to 2.0 PSI, before taking off. Dragy GPS has allowed me to see the effects of these changes, measuring 60 ft times.I've got mine set about 500rpm more, Pur3MotioN770. I was getting a lot of lag down at 2500rpm or below settings and too much wheel spin any higher.
Good thing is that you can adjust it on the fly for current conditions.
Clutch in, floor the throttle, let the clutch out, keep throttle down and start shifting (NLS). Really cool to keep the throttle down during acceleration runs.