To quote myself from an almost identical thread: (http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123725788)
I think people should take a few seconds to actually understand what brake boosting is before posting a bunch of scary misinformation about how it's going to destroy your entire car....
It's not dangerous and unintelligent, it's not going to blow up your motor or grenade your transmission. All it's going to do is eliminate a few 10ths of a second of spool time at the expense of the amount brake rotor/pad material you'd spend applying the brakes for a few seconds.
EDIT: unless you're talking about trying to do it from a dig... which does seem silly. Generally the term brake boosting is associated with something you do from a roll. From a dig, it's just as effective to learn how to launch properly. The MS3 has more than ample torque to smoke the tires in 1st with a simple low-rpm launch.
EDIT#2: Sport6 has it right. Just feather the brake with your left foot, while using your right foot to press the accelerator until you've built full boost. It does take a bit of practice to hold a constant speed while building boost, if you're not used to left-foot braking.
I think maybe you're misunderstanding a bit of the mechanics of brake boosting. The only components being unnecessarily stressed are the brakes--and even then, you're almost never brake boosting for more than a few seconds at a time, so it's no harder on the brakes than riding them for a few seconds at whatever speed you happen to be travelling.
From the drivetrain's perspective, there is no more stress than if you got on it hard under any other circumstances. In fact, from the point of view of your drivetrain (everything from the brake rotors inward), the situation is 100% mechanically identical to driving up a hill just steep enough to keep you from accelerating at WOT.
The engine doesn't speed up, nothing speeds up except for the turbo.
I think people should take a few seconds to actually understand what brake boosting is before posting a bunch of scary misinformation about how it's going to destroy your entire car....
It's not dangerous and unintelligent, it's not going to blow up your motor or grenade your transmission. All it's going to do is eliminate a few 10ths of a second of spool time at the expense of the amount brake rotor/pad material you'd spend applying the brakes for a few seconds.
EDIT: unless you're talking about trying to do it from a dig... which does seem silly. Generally the term brake boosting is associated with something you do from a roll. From a dig, it's just as effective to learn how to launch properly. The MS3 has more than ample torque to smoke the tires in 1st with a simple low-rpm launch.
EDIT#2: Sport6 has it right. Just feather the brake with your left foot, while using your right foot to press the accelerator until you've built full boost. It does take a bit of practice to hold a constant speed while building boost, if you're not used to left-foot braking.
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