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Launching the Z ?

Edit: Sorry i meant to say "Launching", not "Lauching" Ok so I know of 2 diff ways people normally do to launch the car (at least for auto mode) and

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Old 11-07-2014, 11:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Launching the Z ?

Edit: Sorry i meant to say "Launching", not "Lauching"

Ok so I know of 2 diff ways people normally do to launch the car (at least for auto mode) and I'm not sure which way is better, or pros/cons, or if there are any other ways:

1/ Keep it in drive mode, rev the engine with the other foot on the brake up to around 2-3k RPM, then launch it by flooring the car and letting go of the brake.

2/ Someone mentioned something about rev'ing high in neutral, then switch over to Drive and floor it.

I'm still a beginner, but i've been using method 1 for my Z (using the manual mode) and my previous cars for the fun.

What do you guys think?

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