I found something on the video. I will have to study on how to solve. When I release the trans-brake button, the car moves. The wheelie bar hits the ground and comes back up. The car is rolling forward and then you see the engine come up and the car really launches, back on the bar, tires squat. What clued me into this was watching the video I asked myself why the bar hit the ground, came up, then hit it again. I was watching it in slow motion and saw the fuel blow out the headers at the hit. It was when the car launched and the bar hit the 2nd time the fuel came out.
So what is happening is, the staging controller is delaying the opening of the throttle blades. I don't have a way of knowing, but it could be that the car is actually rolling out of the beams starting the timers before the car is accelerating off the line.
I need to do some investigating to see if/ and what the cure is for this. I will come up with something. It has an adjustment for opening speed, and of course the adjustment for stage rpm. I think we have it set to snap open as fast as possible. I will have to see if there is someway to make it react sooner.
What is happening now is the trans-brake in the Lenco-drive is reacting faster and releasing before the throttle controller can open the throttle.