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Old 08-28-2004, 11:58 AM
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At what rpm should i be shifting my m6 g5x3 at???
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If you have a dyno sheet, it will tell you exactly where to shift at.
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all dependent on where your power peaks out at... Also, what is your rev limiter set at? But you should be well in the 6000 rpm zone especially if you have the springs to handle the lift of that big cam..

post a graph and we can help you out!
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On The Graph The Line Is Still Going Upsteadily When We Cut Off At The Dyno. What Is The Fastest I Can Safely Spin It. I Have Comp Hi Tech Rods And Dbl Springs Titanium Retainers And All That Nonsense.
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well i know that the G5-x3 can go way into the high 6000 to low 7000's... seems that you should set it to where you want to shift at...

try to scan your graph up or a take a pic of it and host it up here! Also do a search on the cam... and see what fellow G5-x3 owners are spinning their motors up too
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alright i am going to change my shifting from 6200 to 6900 unless someone thinks it will hurt my motor. well?
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