DiabloSport Predator Update
Originally posted by SixtySix@July 15, 2005, 6:00 AM
Kinda like Jimi Hendrix' "excuse me while I kiss this guy" in Purple Haze.
Kinda like Jimi Hendrix' "excuse me while I kiss this guy" in Purple Haze.
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Hi Guys,
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott
Originally posted by 70MACH1OWNER@July 15, 2005, 2:30 PM
Hi Guys,
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott
Hi Guys,
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott

Originally posted by 70MACH1OWNER@July 15, 2005, 4:30 PM
Hi Guys,
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott
Hi Guys,
Is the only change in the r22 Predator update the ability to adjust shift points by rpm rather than mph on the auto trans/ Been to the Diablo site and I can only find that r22 has been released but don't see thing about what the updates are. I have a GT Vert with C&L 93 octane tune and auto trans. At WOT my car shifts at 5800 rpm now. What is the benefit of raising or lowering it if the that is the sweet spot of the hp range? I wish they would give me the ability to change the shift firmness like brand X is capable of now. Wonder if that will happen some day??
Scott

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