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01-28-2025, 01:23 PM | #24 |
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At this point xHP should be reserved for high hp tuned cars to compensate with the power as it gives a lot of adjustability, removing torque limiters, optimizing shift points, Launch control etc.
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XHP is def going to give you faster shifts especially on stage 3 which is what I’ve had my car running for almost a year now. Also, if you have a piggyback or plan on flashing to increase power your going to really need xHP to remove the torque limiter or your going to get engine power cuts. My car was cutting power even at stock especially shifting 1-2 or 2-3 under full throttle in the summer when I actually could get the grip to do that. The problem gets exacerbated once you start boosting the engine up. Just having the snappy shifts alone and the nice crisps down shifts with way better than stock rev matching is worth it but to get rid of the torque limiter is a must IMO. The app also lets you customize a lot of things like allowing brake boosting, adjusting launch control settings, gear shift points when in full auto and a ton more and it’s easy to use. Really no comparison.
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