Andy13186
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I had a tune that shifted at 7800 which I thought was a bit high since I could feel the power start to fall off near the shift. I have seen many dynographs with similar or the same mods as me (basically just an e85 tune) and it does look like peak power is almost always around 7000 rpm. Heres a pretty typical example.
My question is : using this dynograph what would the ideal shift points for every gear be? I think the ideal shift rpm would be higher in 1st and 2nd gear because they are a bit farther apart and RPM drops off more on the shifts, then lower for 3rd on up since they are closer together and peak power is around 7000 rpm. Is it possible to change shift points for individual gears?
The 10r80 ratios are 4.7, 2.99, 2.15, 1.8, 1.52, 1.28 1, .85, .69 and .64
Right now I am kind of thinking its like 7650 for 1-2 and 2-3 and 7500 or lower for the rest. Depending on how much torque actually helps on the 1-2 and 2-3.
My question is : using this dynograph what would the ideal shift points for every gear be? I think the ideal shift rpm would be higher in 1st and 2nd gear because they are a bit farther apart and RPM drops off more on the shifts, then lower for 3rd on up since they are closer together and peak power is around 7000 rpm. Is it possible to change shift points for individual gears?
The 10r80 ratios are 4.7, 2.99, 2.15, 1.8, 1.52, 1.28 1, .85, .69 and .64
Right now I am kind of thinking its like 7650 for 1-2 and 2-3 and 7500 or lower for the rest. Depending on how much torque actually helps on the 1-2 and 2-3.
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