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420A 420a Automatic N/A Launch

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Whenever the torque convertor starts to lock up, that's pretty much all you can get. I would imagine it's pretty far off the 420A's power band. I've found the A/T N/T to be quite underwhelming, so I don't really mess with them. And unfortunately you can't buy a high stall convertor.

If you're looking for a better launch, the only options are a low end nitrous shot or 5 speed swap.
 
Whenever the torque convertor starts to lock up, that's pretty much all you can get. I would imagine it's pretty far off the 420A's power band. I've found the A/T N/T to be quite underwhelming, so I don't really mess with them. And unfortunately you can't buy a high stall convertor.

If you're looking for a better launch, the only options are a low end nitrous shot or 5 speed swap.
Nah just don't want to f*** up trying, I think the rpm will be max at 2500 very low I would like to heard about what rpm other do launch
 
All you can do is hold the brake and gas at the same time, then release the brake to launch. It won’t be fast, but it’s not a fast car. DO NOT neutral drop it or you’ll be pulling out a broken transmission shortly after.
 
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