Quote from: Vortech347 on May 09, 2017, 01:48:54 AM
This thread is a good read. I've often wondered about an earlier shift point as these engines aren't really like typical SHO and DOHC cars that love to sing after 4k. Mine always feels like it's running out of pull after 5700ish. Most turbo car's I've worked on or ridden in pull like an SOB until you shift. (mostly single turbo mustangs)
But it's hard to have your cake and eat it too with the availability of so much low end torque. Driving the SHO around it feels like my terminator.

/arnold/ Get in the SHO! /arnold off/
But in all seriousness in the OEM pipes you ARE running out of steam FAST at the end of the RPM band, mine drops off by a estimated 160ish-WTQ on a mustang dyno, or a loss of 220ftlbs of WTQ estimated by DYNOJET. That's a serious loss of TQ.
So I experimented with the help of AJP, and we dialed in WoT to shift perfectly and drop me down to 3900-rpm for 1-2 and 2-3. Sadly as he wisely predicted we did not gain anything. Actually I lost about 50ms on the deal.
As it turns out, despite rpm dilation, boost loss due to oem intake and oem exhaust the gain of rational force via RPM and mass offset the gain of 30ftlbs of Average wheel torque.
So now looking in the Livernois forums they swear by shifting much higher for drag racing at least so that will be my next experiment. I think I will aim for 6300rpm as after 6400 my specific car farts (braps and pops out the exhaust) and fuel cuts.
I do not expect much though.. I think oem shift points with the oem exhaust is pretty dead on.
But ..
FOR SCIENCE! I will update the thread. First i must go into the shop today to get my free fule pump or wire harness for my p0627 code.