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Racelogic Digi Adjuster... Grrr


cheekymonkey
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There must a quicker way of doing this. Currently for a drag launch I have to...

 

1. Twiddle the knob all the way to the right until the display reads 25% then press the knob to turn TC Off

 

2. Burnout

 

3. Twiddle the knob all the way back to the percentage I need, then hold the button down for a "few seconds" to enable launch control.

 

Anyone know if there's any better way of doing this?

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I have had a look at my manual for the digital controller and it says:

 

2.2.1 Arming

 

To arm launch control, push and hold the selector button down for a short while. The following flashing screen will appear;

 

LAUNCH CONTROL

ACTIVATED

(hold button to calibrate)

 

Release the button, the system is now in Launch mode. If launch is activated whilst the slip mode is at 0% 'wet', then the wet launch rev limit will be active. If launch is activated from any other slip level then the dry launch rev limit will be active. Please refer to the main Traction Control manual for a further explanation of wet and dry launch modes, and general launch calibration.

 

Does this help at all?

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