I used a full tank of fuel to stay above 11.00 - The DA was +2700 and the temp was 77. On a sportman tree I'll consistently cut a. This run the Audi RS3 ran 11.019 126.09mph with a. He used launch control to do a burnout :blink: pretty cool feature, I wonder if aftermarket tuners are able to integrate launch control and steering feel into our cars. Street racing off a light or 123Go! is where it is hardest.īelow is a perfect example of how I just lost this event at Street Car Takeover Atlanta in the 11.0 Index class because of a pro tree. I believe IROZ has something that will speed up the delay when launching. So even if you're spot on when all three yellow bubs flash on a pro tree, you're still at a deficit. On a Pro Tree (depending on the class and organization/track) the time between the 3 yellow bulbs flashing and the green bulb will either be. Where it get really hard is when they are using a Pro Tree. This delay or lag when engaged in launch control can be timed when lining up at a Sportsman Tree by letting go of the brake between the second and third yellow bulb (as The Contrarian mentions above). Sent from my IN2025 using Audizine Forum mobile appĪt the drag strip the RS3 has ~.500 delay when using launch control. Sure the IMS Haldezx controller by Syvecs will help get a better 60' but will it still have the delay I've described ? More aggressive TCU tune paired with beefed up axels ? How would an RS3 owner who drag races overcome this. RS3 lost, both cars equally matched, both 10:70 1/4mile cars, both have comparable 60'. RS3 vs S550 mustang.īoth cars stage, light comes on, both cars brake lights turn off, mustang is already turning it's tires, rs3 has an albeit small delay then moves. Both cars can release the brake pedal at the same time but the RS3 will have this take off delay thus giving up it's advantage.įor example I recently watched a race filmed from behind both cars. I've seen it too many times, rs3 loses a race and it looks like they slept on the light but that's not the case. I'm sure this has to do with our transmission either physically or in programming. Even if you may be the faster car, your opponent can take the advantage because of this delay. In a drag race (not bracket) this can very well cost you the race. To those of us that Drag race our RS3 I'm sure you have noticed the delay when using launch controll and coming off the brake.
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