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Using Antilag

Using Antilag

Details about antilag can be found in the main article: Antilag (Launch Control)

Using Antilag when rolling

  1. Get the car up to your target rolling speed.

 

  1. Select a low gear to have the RPM within the minimum and maximum bounds selected in-app (3500 RPM is a good starting position with bounds set in app).

Tachometer at 3500 RPM
  1. Hold far down (second click downward) on the rocker for a few seconds to enter antilag mode. Activation delay can be adjusted in-app during flashing.

Far down on rocker
  1. Check engine light will begin to blink quickly.

Check engine light blinking rapidly
  1. Press the throttle pedal passed the minimum position to have ignition cut, timing retarded and to start building boost. Pedal position for activation, timing aggression, and target boost can be adjusted in-app during flashing.

Throttle pedal needs to be pressed past minimum position
  1. Release the rocker switch when ready to launch (sit back first!).

Release rocker to launch!

Using Antilag when stationary

  1. Stop the vehicle (below speed threshold to detect rolling) and hold far down (second click downward) on the rocker.

Far down on rocker
  1. Engine light will blink rapidly. Don’t let go until the last step!

Check engine light blinking rapidly

 

  1. While still holding far down on the rocker, press the throttle pedal and allow the RPM rise to the pre-set target. You’ll then have ignition cut, timing retarded and to start building boost. Target RPM, pedal position for activation, timing aggression, and target boost can be adjusted in-app during flashing. You can also set the target RPM using the cruise control buttons by following the instructions below.

Throttle pedal needs to be pressed past minimum position
  1. Release the rocker switch when ready to launch (sit back first!).

Release rocker to launch!

Adjusting launch RPM for stationary Antilag

If you have Custom code v7.0.x or older, see instructions here: [Outdated] Configure Antilag Before Custom Code v7.1

  1. Enter the Custom Code Menu (CCM). Let go once the Check Engine Light (CEL) starts blinking slowly.

    Custom Code Menu details can be found here: Custom Code Menu (CCM)

 

(UniRocker) Short up on rocker
(UniRocker) Short down on rocker

OR

(RockerCombo) RES Button located with Cruise Control Buttons

OR

(RockerCombo) BC Button located behind Steering Wheel

 

  1. Move rocker up and down to navigate through the Custom Code Menu until you reach 4000 RPM (the Antilag submenu).

UniRocker uses far up/down on the rocker to navigate the menu. RockerCombo uses short up/down.

Rocker located beside RES Button
Tachometer at 4K RPM
  1. Using your button configuration, press “enter” to continue into the Antilag submenu.

UniRocker: hold short up/down on the rocker to enter a submenu. RockerCombo: hold BC or RES button.

 

  1. Once entered, the Check Engine Light (CEL) will blink 4 times showing you have entered into the Antilag submenu.

Check Engine Light blinking 4X

 

  1. Configure launch RPM as desired, by using short or far up/down on the rocker to increase/decrease the RPM shown on the tachometer. You can hold up/down to adjust the value more quickly

UniRocker: far up/down on the rocker to adjust values. RockerCombo: uses short up/down.

Down on rocker

OR

Up on rocker
  1. Using your button configuration, press “enter” to accept the displayed RPM setpoint.

UniRocker: hold short up/down on the rocker to accept. RockerCombo: hold BC or RES button.

 

RES Button located with Cruise Control Buttons

OR

BC Button located behind Steering Wheel

 

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