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projekteg 08-16-2004 02:08 PM

anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
i've been looking in to getting a 2 step and stumbled across this one that looks awesome and for the price too, just wondering if anyone had heard of it, it allows wot gear changes too :o http://www.rev-lite.com/flat.html

B16Drag 08-16-2004 04:45 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
I thought uberdata had this feature already aka full throttle launch. I also thought the other one, where during shifting it it keeps your engine running at a minimum rpm, was also in the works... Not sure about the second one. But I know for a fact that uberdata 1.66 offers the FTL which you can pretty much set it at whatever RPM you want, stomp on the gas and itll act just like a rev limiter at that RPM and then dump the clutch.

SkunT 08-16-2004 04:55 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
I thought you could only do some ---- like that with a "stall converter" and an auto tranny? humm...maybe I will look a little harder and research.


it looks like it would work....and work good.

B16Drag 08-16-2004 05:12 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
yea it works... i've been using it on my car. works pretty damn good... just gotta watch out for broken axles when launching at 5k

SpankedYA! 08-16-2004 05:16 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
Click the FTL box and set the RPM and your done. Uberdata owns.

projekteg 08-16-2004 05:17 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 

Originally Posted by B16Drag
I thought uberdata had this feature already aka full throttle launch. I also thought the other one, where during shifting it it keeps your engine running at a minimum rpm, was also in the works... Not sure about the second one. But I know for a fact that uberdata 1.66 offers the FTL which you can pretty much set it at whatever RPM you want, stomp on the gas and itll act just like a rev limiter at that RPM and then dump the clutch.

yeah, uberdata does offer this feature, but from what i've heard from people that have used it and a 2 step, they say an actual 2 step builds boost a lot better than the launch control that uberdata features. i don't even have mine set on my uberdata, maybe i should mess with it some :-\

HMT-Admin 08-16-2004 07:46 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
How could a 2 step create more boost than a full throttle launch? neither of them are putting a load on the engine, they basically do the exact same thing. I've used the FTL on Zdyne and Uberdata. Works ------- great


projekteg 08-16-2004 10:14 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 
well, i guess i'll have to set mine, what was i thinking listening to locals, they would rather run afc's than uberdata b/c "they've seen too many cars blow up with uberdata" ::)

Dr.Boost 08-16-2004 10:15 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 

Originally Posted by projekteg
well, i guess i'll have to set mine, what was i thinking listening to locals, they would rather run afc's than uberdata b/c "they've seen too many cars blow up with uberdata" ::)

Haha, yeah because the AFC is soooooo much safer. :-X
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projekteg 08-16-2004 10:17 PM

Re:anybody ever heard of this 2 step???
 

Originally Posted by Dr.Boost

Originally Posted by projekteg
well, i guess i'll have to set mine, what was i thinking listening to locals, they would rather run afc's than uberdata b/c "they've seen too many cars blow up with uberdata" ::)

Haha, yeah because the AFC is soooooo much safer. :-X

a bunch of idiots, and to think these are the people that own the local performance shops, i sure wish i didn't know how to do my own work so i could trust my vehicle to them.


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