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   * **Launch Spd:** Used to determine the point at which the rev limit changes from Launch to the full Rev limit. A value slightly lower than the speed at which you’d expect the car to be moving in 1st gear at the selected Launch RPM seems to work well. Entering a Launch Spd value that’s too high will effectively make the Launch limit your new Rev limit in 1st gear because the car won’t reach the shut off speed under normal conditions by the time the Launch rev limit is reached.   * **Launch Spd:** Used to determine the point at which the rev limit changes from Launch to the full Rev limit. A value slightly lower than the speed at which you’d expect the car to be moving in 1st gear at the selected Launch RPM seems to work well. Entering a Launch Spd value that’s too high will effectively make the Launch limit your new Rev limit in 1st gear because the car won’t reach the shut off speed under normal conditions by the time the Launch rev limit is reached.
   * **Coast FC adj:** Used to tweak the lower limit on [[CoastingFuelCut|coasting fuel cut]]. Enter a value in here when you select an idle point greater than 900 RPM and observe any odd behavior while coasting down or letting the revs drop. As a general rule of thumb, you should enter the difference between your selected idle point and 900. So if you select an idle of 1100 RPM, you might try entering 200 into the Coast FC adj box.   * **Coast FC adj:** Used to tweak the lower limit on [[CoastingFuelCut|coasting fuel cut]]. Enter a value in here when you select an idle point greater than 900 RPM and observe any odd behavior while coasting down or letting the revs drop. As a general rule of thumb, you should enter the difference between your selected idle point and 900. So if you select an idle of 1100 RPM, you might try entering 200 into the Coast FC adj box.
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