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saw it in HPI magazine, 200sx with boost scramble button.....what the hell is it anyway? I saw it on BMI as well on the MCR gtr..........does it just increase the boost temporarily?

i was reading that article and wondered about that too.

maybe its if they need to catch up quickly from a spin out or something they run extra boost for a few secs to gain more power without killing the engine and therefore they dont have to be running it on extreme boost fulltime ?

yeah, avcr has that function that you can choose to setup...

it either raises or lowers the boost by a particualr amount for a short period of time. so depending which you chose, you can use it as a boost on straights, or lower your boost so you can drive cleanly out of low speed corners without wheelspin for example...

Stick scramble boost in google.. it'll give you heaps of responses..

as already said:

Scramble Boost Function

When the SBC button is depressed a preset boost increase will occur for a preset time (0-40seconds).

Remote Scramble Boost Trigger compatible

Lets you put a button on the steering wheel that'll give you extra boost for a set period if required, similar to in the indy cars where they can get 10s of extra boost when they press the button..

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