Best RPM to shift in tip
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Best RPM to shift in tip
I drive a tip and when I wanna take off really quick I actually leave it in auto mode and it automatically shifts at 8K RPM.
What I'm curious about is whether some people here shift at a specific RPM to get that extra punch and dropped higher in the power band in the next gear.
Any thoughts?
What I'm curious about is whether some people here shift at a specific RPM to get that extra punch and dropped higher in the power band in the next gear.
Any thoughts?
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yo Joel...
havn't done too much work on this really be I am finding that the 1st gear ration is kinda useless. I'm hitting MIVEC quickly and shift at say 6/6.5k to get into seconds as its just too slow to get to max RPM...you get a awsome kick above 4k in 2nds and it goes well over 100kmph...
so i have been trying to work out how early is ok without letting the revs dip too much when going into second. so far I'm on 6-6.5k..
yeah the dyno will tell ya...but booting it around is more fun..
havn't done too much work on this really be I am finding that the 1st gear ration is kinda useless. I'm hitting MIVEC quickly and shift at say 6/6.5k to get into seconds as its just too slow to get to max RPM...you get a awsome kick above 4k in 2nds and it goes well over 100kmph...
so i have been trying to work out how early is ok without letting the revs dip too much when going into second. so far I'm on 6-6.5k..
yeah the dyno will tell ya...but booting it around is more fun..

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Re: Best RPM to shift in tip
why do you care mate,Nacho wrote:I drive a tip and when I wanna take off really quick I actually leave it in auto mode and it automatically shifts at 8K RPM.
What I'm curious about is whether some people here shift at a specific RPM to get that extra punch and dropped higher in the power band in the next gear.
Any thoughts?
since when you take your FTO to 8k rpm,

Last time I drove behind you for half hour, you never went over 3k rpm,
You drive like a granny mate,

Anyways, wanna play tennis tommorrow, let me know
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Sorry man there's just too many cops around to really take a chance these days. Out of all the cars on the road, you should know that the first cops will notice will be the hot looking jap import.
Leave the crazy driving to the track I say!
By the way, how many people on here have got a motor over 200000km without a rebuild? hehehe
Leave the crazy driving to the track I say!
By the way, how many people on here have got a motor over 200000km without a rebuild? hehehe

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auto or manual??? 1st gear is pretty short so i guess reving it as much as possible and get as high in the rev range for second is the best solution for an auto.khunjeng wrote:yo Joel...
havn't done too much work on this really be I am finding that the 1st gear ration is kinda useless. I'm hitting MIVEC quickly and shift at say 6/6.5k to get into seconds as its just too slow to get to max RPM...you get a awsome kick above 4k in 2nds and it goes well over 100kmph...
so i have been trying to work out how early is ok without letting the revs dip too much when going into second. so far I'm on 6-6.5k..
yeah the dyno will tell ya...but booting it around is more fun..
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generally I don't rev it that hard. Maybe I'm driving to slow.payaya wrote:auto or manual??? 1st gear is pretty short so i guess reving it as much as possible and get as high in the rev range for second is the best solution for an auto.khunjeng wrote:yo Joel...
havn't done too much work on this really be I am finding that the 1st gear ration is kinda useless. I'm hitting MIVEC quickly and shift at say 6/6.5k to get into seconds as its just too slow to get to max RPM...you get a awsome kick above 4k in 2nds and it goes well over 100kmph...
so i have been trying to work out how early is ok without letting the revs dip too much when going into second. so far I'm on 6-6.5k..
yeah the dyno will tell ya...but booting it around is more fun..
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