MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
#11
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
the other thing you have to keep in mind is that an MSD 2 step is ignition based rev cut.
this means that fuel is still being dumped, which is what causes all the popping and snapping that leed was talking about.
this means you = probaby spool up quite a bit of boost on the line...which means even less traction.
this means that fuel is still being dumped, which is what causes all the popping and snapping that leed was talking about.
this means you = probaby spool up quite a bit of boost on the line...which means even less traction.
#12
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
Originally Posted by ****
the other thing you have to keep in mind is that an MSD 2 step is ignition based rev cut.
this means that fuel is still being dumped, which is what causes all the popping and snapping that leed was talking about.
this means you = probaby spool up quite a bit of boost on the line...which means even less traction.
this means that fuel is still being dumped, which is what causes all the popping and snapping that leed was talking about.
this means you = probaby spool up quite a bit of boost on the line...which means even less traction.
#13
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
You can still spool using the standard fuel cut in Uber/Crome etc. With an ignition based cut it will definately build boost "quicker" at the line. Also I do believe Crome had a script floating around (it was removed for more testing) out there which will kill fuel and ignition. Similar to one of the way's Hondata lets you set it up. This was posted not too long ago in the E.M. section I believe.
#14
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
Originally Posted by tranceminister
You can still spool using the standard fuel cut in Uber/Crome etc. With an ignition based cut it will definately build boost "quicker" at the line. Also I do believe Crome had a script floating around (it was removed for more testing) out there which will kill fuel and ignition. Similar to one of the way's Hondata lets you set it up. This was posted not too long ago in the E.M. section I believe.
And depending on the setup yes you can build boost with regular fuel cut.
my 14b on the z6 would rail 6psi free revving.
#15
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
this means you = probaby spool up quite a bit of boost on the line...which means even less traction.
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Thats right what i want.. spool in launch but taking care off not to loose traction.. i know this take a little time trying .. but i will take the option with this msd and i´ll let you know guys. thanks to everyone.
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Thats right what i want.. spool in launch but taking care off not to loose traction.. i know this take a little time trying .. but i will take the option with this msd and i´ll let you know guys. thanks to everyone.
#19
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
I got an idea. Sell your ignition BS and get an uberdata.
The car would most def make it down the 1/4 faster with real management and a decent tune. You dont need that fancy ignition BS.
The car would most def make it down the 1/4 faster with real management and a decent tune. You dont need that fancy ignition BS.
#20
Re: MSD Launch Control on civic.. what do you think?
Originally Posted by ****
It was removed because it was proven to not work
And depending on the setup yes you can build boost with regular fuel cut.
my 14b on the z6 would rail 6psi free revving.
And depending on the setup yes you can build boost with regular fuel cut.
my 14b on the z6 would rail 6psi free revving.