Brake boosting

RickySpanish

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Is it just me or is it impossible to brake boost in these cars? I briefly tried it and no boost was built when I used the brake pedal and mashed the gas.I didn’t get a chance to mess with any of the nannies to see if that made a difference.
 
If im correct your trying to get boost while holding the brake and hitting gas? Correct? Will, i believe the boost will kick in when car starts to move.
 
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I haven't found a way to do it either, even with the nannies turned off there is one still active that won't let it go over 2K
 
engine needs to be under load to generate boost. There's ways to accomplish what your saying, but not the way your saying it.
 
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If im correct your trying to get boost while holding the brake and hitting gas? Correct? Will, i believe the boost will kick in when car starts to move.
Correct. I was on the highway and tried it a few times and was completely disappointed I couldn't get more than maybe 1psi out of it while rolling. A bunch of my friends have cars that have me beat by 200whp or more so it would be nice to not get just completely destroyed from a roll once in a while haha.
 
I haven't found a way to do it either, even with the nannies turned off there is one still active that won't let it go over 2K

I haven't found a way to do it either but I saw a video Tork MS posted a couple of weeks ago and he was able to do a burnout in the car (without chalking the wheels this time). A couple of people asked how he managed to do it but no reply yet.

At the 4:50 mark.



Just read through the comments. He said he went easy on the accelerator at first and when the wheels started moving he floored it.
 
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