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Pomps
CAMM Pro


Location: Bloomingdale
Posts: 594

PostSubject: Predator Shift Points   22nd March 2010, 4:08 pm

I just got my predator about 3 weeks ago, havent had time to play with it yet. The shift points caught my eye. Anybody with a 5.7 run at 6000? I threw it on just to see what it was like and I loved it! Im just not sure if its ok for the car, Im probablly being over protective of it, but doesnt hurt to ask. Thanks.
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Illinois Chaos
CAMM All-Star


Location: On The Highway To Hell
Posts: 4587

PostSubject: Re: Predator Shift Points   22nd March 2010, 10:23 pm

Number 1 cause for stock motor failure. Over reving.
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otter1363
CAMM Pro


Location: Plainfield
Posts: 318

PostSubject: Re: Predator Shift Points   23rd March 2010, 1:35 pm

I run 6k shift points as well.
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cjresto
CAMM Member


Location: Tinley Park
Posts: 174

PostSubject: Re: Predator Shift Points   25th March 2010, 2:14 pm

I have it cmr dyno tuned for higher red line and utalize the increased shift points as well. 40K miles later no problems.
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