Do our 5th gen autos really shift around 5950 rpm?
Do our 5th gen autos really shift around 5950 rpm?
I have been data logging some runs with logworks 3 and the innovate motorsports ssi-4 and it shows that the car shifts between 5934 and 5967 but the tach on the car shows around 6350 or so. Could this be accurate since the speedo is also known to be incorrect, especially at higher speeds? It reads the idle correctly showing 700 rpm once warmed up. Could my settings with logworks just be off? Anyone have experience with logworks and the ssi-4? I still do not have the speed settings for logworks figured out yet.
Your tach is going to be off at higher revs, that's just how it is.
Typical WOT shifting as follows.
1-2: 5300-6000 RPM
2-3: 5500-5800 RPM
3-4: 5600-5800 RPM
That's a rough estimate on the RPM, you can check for yourself using this chart:
Typical WOT shifting as follows.
1-2: 5300-6000 RPM
2-3: 5500-5800 RPM
3-4: 5600-5800 RPM
That's a rough estimate on the RPM, you can check for yourself using this chart:
mine shifts higher than 6000rpm.
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
mine shifts higher than 6000rpm.
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
mine shifts higher than 6000rpm.
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
donno why, maybe the 2nd-3rd slip.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPIKpfENLo4
What is funny is that according to my GPS, my speedometer actually reads 1 mph slow at 60. Go figure.
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