Launch control as std :-)

Nath.

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4500rpm is high enough I reckon

True, when in gear and clutch up you would be wasting your time reving any higher than that. I seem to remember my old FR TDI used to rev to about 2800-3000 if I did that launch control thing. I must add that I never actually walloped the clutch up at those revs. This is because I have some mechanical sympathy.
 

tehguy

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My 1.6tdi has it, and if you turn the traction control off it disables it so you can rev normally
 

Marshall

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Yeah I was slightly worried too watching.
I thought the corsa was going to win but cupra power came through.

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Al

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Maybe a slightly better example of a similar launch against a more similar car ;-) - first few seconds on the clip.
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This time a Blufinned 290bhp Focus ST - Also look at 44 seconds for a fast S3 launch and its nowhere near 4500 rpm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl_JOy57qpc
 

Al

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12.7 @ 107. Fastest my old chariot ever did was 12.9 @ 115.4mph. S3 gains on launch, but after that, loses out to front drive. The launch is awesome on the S3 though.
 

Nath.

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I was wrong on the 1st post, it's not 4500 rpm, it's about 3800.

;)

I would be surprised if this was marketed as launch control regardless of what rpm the needle sits at when you floor it in 1st at the likghts with the clutch pressed in. I'm no expert but I would have thought 1800 revs would be nearer to the sweet spot due to the fact that, that is about the point that the engine makes peak power.
 

Websta

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I wouldnt do this very often....unless you enjoy paying for a new clutch!
 
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