Standalone Anti lag
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It does not matter what size the turbo is? Even with a std T3 it helps reduce lag time and is proven by the 0-60 and 0-100 times difference with and without the ALS.
I dont see the problem with ALS on roads as we dont get to use it round corners anyway, which IMO is dangerous to use for others people safety as the control of the car is almost none.
But when on motorways or straights etc.. it all helps to stop the 350+bhp cossie from going past you
I dont see the problem with ALS on roads as we dont get to use it round corners anyway, which IMO is dangerous to use for others people safety as the control of the car is almost none.
But when on motorways or straights etc.. it all helps to stop the 350+bhp cossie from going past you
#42
Originally Posted by RichardPON
I'm not a lover of anti-lag at all -should remain on the rally cars where it belongs and is needed.
The problem is, it's a performance enhancement, fine, but there are very few tracks in the UK that'll let you get away with the noise, and if you have it on a road car, then what for?
Pod - fine. Road - what kind of turbos are you people running that the lag is that excessive?
The problem is, it's a performance enhancement, fine, but there are very few tracks in the UK that'll let you get away with the noise, and if you have it on a road car, then what for?
Pod - fine. Road - what kind of turbos are you people running that the lag is that excessive?
But generally i agree, its not really needed and if you run it much its expensive in cylinder heads.
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Originally Posted by Rick
Funny, cos i'm sure i didnt ask whether it was a valid modfication or not :S
Originally Posted by Rab
FFS, just buy a flamer kit and be done with it
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