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Raise Rpms in Launch control?

jrsimon27

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Hi friends my gt 2016 has from 3000rpms to 4500rpms in the launch control i see newer models 2018 up have it up to 5500rpms. How can i raise it up? Will a tuner be able to do it? Or with forscan can you do it? Has anybody done it?
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Hmmm, my '18 PP1 car has a 4500 rpm limit in Launch Control.
 

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Probably only way is to request it from a tuner to be built into a custom tune.

Honestly LC is not the most efficient way to launch a car. A skilled driver will produce better results not using LC. I think of it as a great tool to use when bored at stop lights and it is fun to just burn the tires down using it.
 

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Probably only way is to request it from a tuner to be built into a custom tune.

Honestly LC is not the most efficient way to launch a car. A skilled driver will produce better results not using LC. I think of it as a great tool to use when bored at stop lights and it is fun to just burn the tires down using it.
yep. I file launch control under things I tried exactly once. It’s dumb and bad. You have to literally dump the clutch and if you try to regulate traction with the clutch it goes right to 2000 rpm and bogs.
 
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Just looked at a manual tune and the settings can be changed by a tuner, or yourself if you have HP tuners software.
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