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Old 05-15-2006, 03:57 PM
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I want to install a 2-step on my 2000 M6 Formula. Does anyone have one on their LS1 and who makes one for these cars? Not to mention: does anyone even make one for us?
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Harlan was making them but as of right now he is not. Not sure if that is temporarily or not.
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Originally Posted by 11secproject
Harlan was making them but as of right now he is not. Not sure if that is temporarily or not.
I have one and it works pretty good.Push in the clutch and push the button and it holds were you have it set for till you release the clutch. Harlan is suppose to be coming out with a new 2-step
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a 2 step keeps the rpms at a set level till clutch is released right? how does it go about doing that?
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I have been using the harlan for a little while now. It keeps the RPM at the set level by cutting ignition out like a rev limiter.
Then once the clutch switch input is off it releases the pre-set RPM & goes to normal WOT.
I like to set mine at the tree both staged pre yellow,then go full throttle.

I never let up the go pedal till the finish line.

Like said above harlan is close to releasing a new & impoved 2 step.
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I have a 2 step........... I wish this would have been my 1ST MOD I did to the car!!!!!!!
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We also sell our two step now. Give us a call and we can take care of you.

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I have a Harlan 2 step and have for the last 4 years. I think it is great and can not imagine racing without it. It makes you more consistant as well.

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Yes theres nothin like dropin the clutch at 6600 for with the 2 step on. I would see the sky on my luanches with my old car. Harlins 2 steps are a great investment and I have one going on my corvette buildup now.
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How do you "hook it up" to dissengage when the clutch is released? Also, what exactly is Harlen doing to make their new one better than anyone elses? I would think they're pretty much the same.




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