turbo lag between shifts?
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Since you're racing, shift at Higher RPM like maybe... 7K or even couple hundred more so when you're in the next gear (shifting fast of course), you should be still in full boost.
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i love when peoeple just make up assumptions, of course it's going to mess up your tranny, stock clutch and tranny won't be able to handle that kind of shock very long. For fu.cks sake if you don't know don't just make **** up.
Originally Posted by marks03evo
not if you only do it when you race once and awhile...
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Originally Posted by Aikido
i love when peoeple just make up assumptions, of course it's going to mess up your tranny, stock clutch and tranny won't be able to handle that kind of shock very long. For fu.cks sake if you don't know don't just make **** up.
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Originally Posted by bbyevo8u
your shifting to fast let the rpm's drop a little more so your back in the power band
your speed wont change and you will have more gear
your speed wont change and you will have more gear
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Originally Posted by JSYEVO
do you guys get a lot of lag between shifts? like when im racing it actually has to spool back up and it takes like 2 seconds to get back to full boost, is that normal?
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