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[quote][i]Originally posted by X3DOS[/i] Antilag is only really used on launch. I havent really ever seen a rally driver who ever goes into vacuum. You can have partial antilag that doesnt destroy the manifold and turbo so much by only preventing the engine from going into vacuum. But normally rally drivers are always flooring it. Anti-lag is a very fast popping accompanied by plumes of black smoke. Also isn't a back fire normally associated with a misfire on throttle so power loss occurs, these are lift off bangs, so not back fire as such in the typical sense. The other noises are the churping external wastegates used. [/quote]
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