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<blockquote data-quote="MrSwa" data-source="post: 10229414" data-attributes="member: 53973"><p>1st) MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING REV2</p><p></p><p>2nd) This has no input for time of the shift. This is purely a shift rpm based on torque band. Like I said on the other page, if this outputs rpms higher than redline, or comfort, just shift at the highest point comfortable with. The point here is to minimize the difference in wheel torque between shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSwa, post: 10229414, member: 53973"] 1st) MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING REV2 2nd) This has no input for time of the shift. This is purely a shift rpm based on torque band. Like I said on the other page, if this outputs rpms higher than redline, or comfort, just shift at the highest point comfortable with. The point here is to minimize the difference in wheel torque between shifts. [/QUOTE]
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