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How to launch hard on a d15 ef9?
What is the right way to launch hard on a d15 ef9?
i Was taught to take it to 3krpm clutch in and pop that thang out?
whats the best way?
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make more power
Thats the only answer.
D15 and launch dont belong in the same sentence.
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okieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Re: How to launch hard on a d15 ef9? (91japef9)
...might as well make this worthless thread disappear in the hole, where the
VW IM thread ended up.
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Re: How to launch hard on a d15 ef9? (boostfeen)
hump the box, dump the clutch, or search preload.
jose pm me with dss stage 5.5 axles and hubs please......
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