Interesting--wasn't aware that anyone had a burnout issue. Is this on the 2022's? On my 2021, i do my burnout the old fashioned way (not using line lock) and the car is always in track mode.
I am really curious about the cars going into Torque Reserve sporatically.
I am going to make a couple points and please keep an open mind.
#1. When the car limps, like when you do something wrong in the burnout using the line lock, the way the car SOUNDS and acts is identical to Torque Reserve. Seriously.
#2, the very first example you give of it happening to you while staging your car racing your Friend, is exactly how the car would act if it limped. I have seen it happen from outside the car and to me in the drivers seat.
If the car limps and you close the throttle and then go WOT , in some cases, the car is going to take off. I saw a Demon break the Diff doing this. Example, he was on Launch Control and it timed out a fraction of a second before he released the brake pedal and hit the gas. He had no perception of this because it literally happened a few milliseconds before. So he smashed the throttle and nothing happens. He closes the throttle and then smashes it agan and has full power along with lash in the driveline. Diff breaks. I was standing right there and watched this happen. I also have had this happen to me while racing my own Demon. But I got away with it, fortunately.
To all those that read this thread. Can you actually launch with this Torque Reserve active? So, no line lock enabled, no Launch Control enabled. Stage car, bring RPM up, you hear Torque Reserve Kick in and then launch from there without lowering the RPM back down to exit Torque Reserve or closing the throttle to reset things.
We are going to test this with our 22. But I wonder if the car is trying to limp because it thinks the Launch control or line lock is enabled whether or not it actually is.
I also do not find this to be a huge issue if you can run the LC setting to max and then it does not do it any more. Keep in mind also many times what you reccolect and what you actually did might differ and sometimes you are doing something that you are not aware of. Good example was me guarding the brake pedal while doing my burnout using the line lock. I did not realize I was touching the brake pedal and that was limping me. Once I started putting my left foot over to the left on the dead pedal that issue stopped. Doing a burnout the old fashioned way you are actually DRAGGING the brake pedal. So it's not an issue and is not so obvious when using the line lock because you are used to doing it.