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Best RPM's to shift at?

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Fastbird

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My TTA shifts at 4,800 RPM which is not a problem but it seems like it is still climbing in the powerband when it shifts. What is a safe but aggressive shift point? I've got several performance mods and know there is more power to unleash but with only 1,340 original miles I don't want to get to crazy. Any advice is appreciated.
 
5,250 Max, Wit that few miles I'm sure it still has the original seals. Which do not seal very good after sitting for a while(see rope seals suck!) Being that there is no cap in the middle of the crank it tends to flex. The last thing you want is a broken crank with so few miles..............

Then again If you feel comfortable drive it like you stole it!
 
Depends on cam..stock cam at 4800-5000 rpms...any higher your wasting your time.

Change the cam..power band changes..it may seem like its pulling..but its really not. When I dyno'd mine..power fell off after 5000.

HTH
 
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