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Maybe I'm mis-understanding you, but I'm not trying to calculate power, I want to compare torque to the ground in two different gears at the same vehicle speed (i.e., shift point). If 1st gear is putting down 2400 lbs-ft of torque at 7000 RPM, and 2nd gear would put down 1700 lbs-ft of torque at 4500 RPM, you would want to ride out 1st gear for as long as that torque value is above that in 2nd for the given vehicle speed.
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I think a lot of it has to do with where you make the power. If you make power All the way to 7400-7500, then around there is where you'll want it. Mine is 7500 and shift light at 7300.
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Interesting. I sort of suspected this (and it makes for a much easier method of calculating shift points than I had been doing), but good to hear confirmation on this.
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i was referring to the grinding transmissions issue. these things seem to have a pretty decent feeling gearbox.
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Mine works great so far. I agree, best trans I've shifted since my S2000. |
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2nd gear on mine has had a light grind since about 50 miles in. i think i made about 10 2nd gear shifts in that time. i had a 89 mile drive home after my initial test drive... you can powershift it fine with zero issues and high rpms are fine but normal around town shifting seems to be an issue for it somewhat... i just double clutch it and its fine usually
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6500. I find myself going way too fast shifting at redline in any gear over second
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