W.O.T Box & 2-step launch control

turboboy

Limp Mode Squad ™
Dec 9, 2003
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looked into these wot box things and it seems they do a good job at making clutches and gearboxs go bang or fail! they do sound awesome i want one myself but dont want to have to put a new clutch or gearbox in my car every month!

i think ill sit back and let you guys be my lab rats, we have one car down already!
 

turboboy

Limp Mode Squad ™
Dec 9, 2003
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yes, g60/vr6 standard

your guess is as good as mine about what power

id been leaning more towards a spec failure as the cause and not the wot box phil

running same clutch setup with light weight flywheel!

well what turbo ect are you running? standard? o3s? ihi?
 

Serial Killer

Guest
here are videos of the WOT in Diesels Ibiza.

youtube.com/watch?v=IbM0ksEzvBw&feature=channel

youtube.com/watch?v=OSearBN59BI&feature=channel_page

youtube.com/watch?v=sq326_irdyg&feature=channel

runs with BN-Pipes.

greetz from Germany
 

p34ch3y

tastefully modified
Oct 17, 2005
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here are videos of the WOT in Diesels Ibiza.

youtube.com/watch?v=IbM0ksEzvBw&feature=channel

youtube.com/watch?v=OSearBN59BI&feature=channel_page

youtube.com/watch?v=sq326_irdyg&feature=channel

runs with BN-Pipes.

greetz from Germany

that is well mad,,,,,,,,,,cant be good for the car tho can it?
 

Serial Killer

Guest
yes not good for car...with OEM peripherials.

i have the wot box too. but is use it next year with good rods und pistons.

but the turbo...:whistle:
 

s1l3nc3r

ASBO car.
Jun 30, 2008
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I want one...You no you would be giving it the launch control at every set of lights :lol:

So is it not good to use on the standard clutch etc then..??
 
Nov 2, 2004
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The instructions are fine, maybe a little trial and error.

Used mine all the time on track this weekend and it was awesome, felt better shifting than doing it normally at 6500+.

Although i think 175ms is a little too quick for constant track usage as you have to make sure your quic enough on each change with no margin for error.
 

antnee

Guest
here are videos of the WOT in Diesels Ibiza.

youtube.com/watch?v=IbM0ksEzvBw&feature=channel

youtube.com/watch?v=OSearBN59BI&feature=channel_page

youtube.com/watch?v=sq326_irdyg&feature=channel

runs with BN-Pipes.

greetz from Germany

:drool::drool::drool: I want! A diesel that pops, bangs and spits flames :drool::drool:
 

ibiza_95

1.8T MK2 Conversion
Although i think 175ms is a little too quick for constant track usage as you have to make sure your quic enough on each change with no margin for error.

so how does it actually work? I mean ive read the site but from what your saying it sounds different to what i imagine...

does the box cut the ignition for a pre set period of time for the change, or is the ignition cut related to the depression of the clutch and then the release of the clutch, ie: depress the clutch and you have 0.5 seconds to change gear, any longer and youll crunch gears, or is it a case of depress the clutch and the ignition is cut until you bring it back up?

Am i right in thinking from your quote that, if you dont change gear in time with what the box is set at you might as well be ragging it into gear at 4/5k rpm?

Sounds like an interesting product and might be interested in getting one, but if theres chance i could cause serious damage then i may give it a miss
 
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