Best launch technique without LC

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Old Jan 21, 2020 | 06:05 AM
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Best launch technique without LC

Hi guys, which is the quickest way to launch the turbo on road/unprepared surface without usage of Launch Control ?

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-left foot on the brake and at the light let go break and smash the gas pedal 100% wot
-same as above but maybe 50% wot
-left foot on the break and keep the rpm’s like at 1100-1200 and then at the light let go the break and apply gaz

Or other ? i would suggest TC left ON I guess

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-left foot on the brake and at the light let go break and smash the gas pedal 100% wot
 
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Brake boosting will help. But the other method is have your tuner dial in the launch to prevent wheel spin on unprepared surfaces.
 
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