Antilag, no-lift shift, and launch control for Bosch ME7/MED9 platforms. Motorsport-grade features.
This specialized motorsport file service enables antilag system (ALS), no-lift shift (NLS), and launch control functionality on vehicles equipped with Bosch ME7 and MED9 ECU platforms. These features are designed for track use, drag racing, and competitive motorsport applications where maximum acceleration and turbo response are critical.
The Bosch ME7 and MED9 ECU families power some of the most popular turbocharged performance platforms in motorsport, including the Audi 1.8T, VW 1.8T, Audi 2.7T biturbo, Audi 4.2 V8, and various Porsche models. Our engineers have deep expertise in these ECU architectures and can activate motorsport features that transform the driving experience on track.
The antilag system keeps the turbocharger spinning at high speed even when the driver lifts off the throttle, eliminating turbo lag during gear changes and corner exits. This is achieved by retarding ignition timing and allowing a controlled amount of fuel and air to combust in the exhaust manifold, keeping exhaust gas energy flowing through the turbine.
No-lift shift allows the driver to shift gears without lifting off the throttle pedal. When the clutch is pressed or a gear change is detected, the ECU momentarily cuts ignition or fuel to allow the gear engagement while maintaining turbo boost pressure. The result is faster gear changes with no boost drop between shifts.
Launch control provides a consistent, repeatable launch from standstill by holding the engine at a predetermined RPM while building boost pressure. When the clutch is released, full power is delivered instantly for maximum acceleration off the line.
This service is specifically developed for Bosch ME7 and MED9 ECU variants:
These motorsport features place additional stress on the turbocharger, exhaust manifold, and drivetrain components. We recommend:
Turnaround: 1-2 hours during business hours due to the specialized nature of motorsport calibrations.
These ECUs are found in Audi and VW 1.8T, Audi 2.7T biturbo, Audi 4.2 V8, and various FSI/TFSI direct injection models from the VAG group.
Yes. Antilag, no-lift shift, and launch control can all be activated in a single calibration file.
Antilag places additional thermal stress on the turbocharger and exhaust manifold. We recommend upgraded exhaust components for sustained antilag use. Intensity can be adjusted to suit your hardware.
A clutch switch signal is typically required for NLS activation. Most performance vehicles already have this, but it can be added if missing.
These motorsport features are intended for track, drag strip, and competition use. Check your local regulations regarding street use.