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Old 01-10-2005, 04:22 PM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by J.T.H2:
Here is the email that I got from Hypertech's support team. These are the recommended settings for my H2...


_The only option that increases power is choosing Yes to our Power Tuning for 87 or 93 octane fuels. The 93 setting is the most aggressive and there must be 93 octane in the tank. The shift point adjustments only affect wide open throttle shifts. +3 on the 1-2 shift and +6 on the 2-3 shift are good starting points. At wide open throttle on the 3-4 shift you are traveling at a high rate of speed and most never see the 3-4 shift at WOT. You can go as high as +8-9 on the 3-4 shift if you like. Be sure to move the rev limiter up about 300-400 rpm to get it out of the way. It will shift before hitting the rev limiter with these settings. Thanks

Jim_ <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I'll have to try those. Last time i checked with them, they gave me different advice with teh trans shift points. Makes me wonder.
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