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I used the quick adjust option to raise the shift point, which automatically raises the rev limiter as per the message that I got on the trinity, but I didn't like the way the shifts behaved in normal driving, it kept hunting for higher gears and I just couldn't bear it, I'm not sure what went wrong there, but will see again later.
By the way mike, what is the highest shift point we can reach on the trinity before cut off?
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No, that message is saying (should say?) that you need to raise the rev limiter when raising shift points, it can;t do it automagically
6500-6600 rpm should be fine.
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Oh ok I see, so both shift point and rev limit should be raised to the same rpm limit point? Whatever the shift point is, the rev limit should be the same? I'm sorry but I'm new to this.
Oh ok I see, so both shift point and rev limit should be raised to the same rpm limit point? Whatever the shift point is, the rev limit should be the same? I'm sorry but I'm new to this.
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im guessing the raised shift point is at 6400 from 6200. If you look at the other rev limits the next one down is 6350. So that is probably the stock rev limit since it shifts at 6200. I think you just need enough of a cushion so you dont hit rev limiter but its not so high the motor will rev to high if you dont shift
im guessing the raised shift point is at 6400 from 6200. If you look at the other rev limits the next one down is 6350. So that is probably the stock rev limit since it shifts at 6200. I think you just need enough of a cushion so you dont hit rev limiter but its not so high the motor will rev to high if you dont shift
So I'm guessing if the raised shift point is at 6400-6500 or so, the rev limit would better be say a couple hundred or just a hundred more. I hope this is correct.
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