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Launch Control on Classic with Apexi and AVC-R

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Old Aug 13, 2021 | 11:19 AM
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Ok, I've been sprinting my V3 STi for a number of years with an Apexi and an AVC-R boost controller but the competition is getting much more difficult to haul in. Golf Type R and Audi TT RS have a built in system for launch but I always struggle off the line spinning the wheels. I've researched this before and tried numerous techniques but to no avail. Back in the day these were good tech and I acknowledge things have moved on but these have worked faultlessly over the years. AVC-R will drop boost but for a pre set time which is no good. I'm looking for static rev limit on the line and a release when speed picks up .Anyone know of a way ahead . Is there a static rev limiter hidden inside the Apexi somewhere. Thanks.
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Old Aug 14, 2021 | 03:48 PM
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go proper aftermarket (link G4 ,syvecs, motec ), your launch will be so much better than just a rev limited one as it will allow the car to build proper boost on the line
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Old Aug 14, 2021 | 04:01 PM
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For what you'd get selling your Apexi and Apexi AVCR you won't be far off the cost of a new Link, no brainer really. Obviously mapping costs on top
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