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you accidentally the fleshlight didn't you?

Edit:ok that new post makes some sense but not much. I understand you to be asking for tips on launching your car being a r33 gtst with upgraded turbos vs a v8 car.

Few problems, it would depend on what mods you have on top of the turbos and how it has been tuned. Short answer is who knows if it comes on boost early, has midrange, upgraded clutch, sticky tyres, etc. Too many variables and it would be trial and error.

Next thing is vs what? Doesn't really matter as u should be aiming for the best launch u can do but what kind of race? 1/4 mile or to the stop sign?

Further issue is street racing? Don't be stupid, take your mate or the random to the drags and do it safely and you'll have the timeslip to prove it. Spin your wheels and risk losing your licence or more. Don't be today tonight fodder.

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# 1 - hand over the cash and/or pink slips.

# 2 - turn the NOZ on.

# 3 - get your motec system exhaust warmed right up.

# 4 - waight for the "go" sign.

# 5 - boost her up and dump the clutch, no granny shifting tho, double clutch like you should.

# 6 - keep and eye on that floor pan incase the screws come loose and your checker plate falls out.

# 7 - watch the moniter for things like DAMGER TO MANIFOLD

# 8 - about now hit the NOOZZZ

# 9 - try not to fry your piston rings or me and the mad scientist will have to tear about the motor and replace the piston ring you fried.

about now watch for cops

good luck busta.... word

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