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02-01-2009, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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shifting on time
With the addition of some cubes and HP for next season I've been considering shifting on time. Would you guys recommend this in a 3200 lb car? Don't wanna be burning up high gear!
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Re: shifting on time
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Re: shifting on time
Damian , Danny jr has been doing it since the old H/R days. Did not hurt a thing and you will love it. In some cases it will pick up your mph./see you guys in Fla., leaving tuesday !!
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Re: shifting on time
I shift on time 1 second out ....no problem with hi clutches at all if pressure is right...Wayne
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