? about Rev Limit settings when using raised shift points
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:33 pm
I have a 2007 charger, running the 91 CAI tune with raised shift points.
Per the manual this raises the shift point in "D" to 6400 rpm's and must raise the rev limit to approx 6500/6600 rpm. My questions are about how the "Raise Shift Points" works in combination with the "Raise Rev Limit" adjustment.
First, what is "0" on the scale? I believe the stock rev limit is 6200. If I am using the raised shift points is the centerpoint ("0") still 6200 rpms or the higher rpm needed by the higher shifting (6500 rpm)?
What i'm trying to accomplish is to have my shifting in autostick match that of when in "D" with the raised shift points. I'm assuming the way to do this is to raise the rev limit to around 6500-6600 rpm and autostick willl shift at approx 6400 rpm to avoid hitting the rev limiter. I can't set it to 6500 unless I know what "0".
Also if I'm running raised shift points and LOWER the rev limit (say -400), is it possible to have a situation where the rev limit is lower than the shift point ( hit the rev limiter) when in "D". Will one perimeter takes precedence over the other?
Love the predator!
-Ralph
Per the manual this raises the shift point in "D" to 6400 rpm's and must raise the rev limit to approx 6500/6600 rpm. My questions are about how the "Raise Shift Points" works in combination with the "Raise Rev Limit" adjustment.
First, what is "0" on the scale? I believe the stock rev limit is 6200. If I am using the raised shift points is the centerpoint ("0") still 6200 rpms or the higher rpm needed by the higher shifting (6500 rpm)?
What i'm trying to accomplish is to have my shifting in autostick match that of when in "D" with the raised shift points. I'm assuming the way to do this is to raise the rev limit to around 6500-6600 rpm and autostick willl shift at approx 6400 rpm to avoid hitting the rev limiter. I can't set it to 6500 unless I know what "0".
Also if I'm running raised shift points and LOWER the rev limit (say -400), is it possible to have a situation where the rev limit is lower than the shift point ( hit the rev limiter) when in "D". Will one perimeter takes precedence over the other?
Love the predator!
-Ralph