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Old 02-17-2003, 12:39 AM   #5
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Default Re: 2-step

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Originally posted by gtsr515
Well, I must ask why your using a 2-step?...are you bracket racing for money?

A 2-step rev-limiter is very good for cutting consistant lights....IF...your car is set up for it, ie..slicks, suspension, control arms, etc.......

I totally disagree that a 2-step is harmless to your car, when your stutter stepping with that 2-step........you ARE putting lots of load on bearings and such.

My 2 cents..................

Jay
the msd takes out a little spark on opposing cylinders to eliminate that, i know its that way for the ignition boxes, dont know about the 2 step box though.
IMO-a trans brake is going to put way more stress on everything than a 2 step, i wouldnt be worried about it.
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