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hey ppls.

I've been toying with the idea of fitting a Gizzmo shift light and integrating a Gizzmo Launch Controlling into it also.

I like the idea of being able to set an exact rev limit for launch and maybe even being able to flat change if I feel the need.

It works with sequencial ignition cut, which will mean awesome crackle popping and quite possibly flamage.

Here's the link.

Gizzmo Launch Control

anywhoo, apart from the super coolness of launch control, is anybody actaully using the Gizzmo, and was it worth the buy?

Cheers

BASS OUT

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I've been thinking of getting one for quite some time now, but never knew the prices.

Not sure how great it would be for RWD, but I know a lot of people in NZ have been using this and getting great results with AWD.

I thought you could do that with the PFC though?

shan knows some bee*R product to acheieve the same goal for a 1/10th of the price from the yahoo autions. have a chat to him about it.

the powerfc pro has 0km launch and ign cut at redline instead of fuel cut

the powerfc djetro has map sensor instead of airflow meter

sadly you can't get both in the one product, but i know of one jap supplier who claims to have a r33 gtst djetro so who knows. but you could also use an rb26 djetro pfc and make it work on the rb25 without vvt if you really wanted that. anwayy offtopic

speak to shan

shan knows some bee*R product to acheieve the same goal for a 1/10th of the price from the yahoo autions. have a chat to him about it.

BeeR item, has problems running with a PFC something to do with grounding issues but i think they may have fix this problem.

can be had for under $400

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