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Crowley 10-31-2008 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott@Bjorn3D (Post 177143)
We used to call that power braking in the old days. Only one small problem with it though. You will eventualy wear out the engine as the crankshaft ends up putting a sh!t load of pressure on the bearings doing it.

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turbocrazy 11-01-2008 09:24 AM

Come on more info on launch control I have been waiting for this thread!!!!!:D:chevy:

stovt001 11-01-2008 01:59 PM

Hard launches are hard on the car. Use them with discretion and understand you're adding additional stress that may cause a failure that may not be covered under warranty.

turbocrazy 11-01-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by stovt001 (Post 178148)
Hard launches are hard on the car. Use them with discretion and understand you're adding additional stress that may cause a failure that may not be covered under warranty.

If the car is 100% stock wouldn't any malfunctions or broken parts have to be covered under warranty? That is the whole point to maintaining a stock vehicle not to mention the entire benefit of having launch control on a stock vehicle.:chevy:

headpunter 11-01-2008 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by turbocrazy (Post 178275)
If the car is 100% stock wouldn't any malfunctions or broken parts have to be covered under warranty? That is the whole point to maintaining a stock vehicle not to mention the entire benefit of having launch control on a stock vehicle.:chevy:

sure the car will be stock and you can keep a warranty but it will still be hard hard on your drivetrain and it doesnt mean that it will break before your warranty is up either.

TainoWarrior316 11-03-2008 07:05 PM

LMAO a little of topic but I know dealers are going to see there customers of the Camaro over and over and over again. Not that chevy makes poor parts but with the power of the Camaro ppl are going to be breaking components left and right. Clutch burned here transmission blown there. Drive safe people please


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