He stomped the left pedal. The G-forces (simulated, but real enough in his gut) threw him forward. The rear of the 6R twitched. Rotary engines hate sudden weight transfer. They spin bearings if you look at them wrong.
He opened the telemetry. At the final straight, between turns 6 and 7, he had hit the rev limiter sixteen times in 2.3 seconds. Sixteen mechanical screams begging for more. lfs rev limiter 6r
The "Rev Bouncer for 0.6R" was created to reactivate the bouncing effect in this new game environment. The mod was designed to work by manipulating the game's ignition signal. When the engine reached the peak RPM (e.g., 7800 rpm), the program would cut power and only allow it to be reapplied after the RPM dropped to a lower window (e.g., 7400 rpm). This created a 400 rpm window where the engine speed would oscillate rapidly, producing the classic "BRAWP BOP BOP" sound. He stomped the left pedal