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Old Wed, June 23rd, 2010, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Power Hungry View Post
In the custom options, the programmers uses the default values in the stock calibration for the base option values. This, unfortunately, means that the values you start with have no relation to the values in your custom files. This only applies to modified custom options. Anything you do not change will still use the values in the custom file.

For reference, the WOT shift values are 5200, 5200, and 4700 for the 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 shifts, respectively.

Take care.
OK, this seems new to me. Possibly, it's an artifact of the earlier model Gryphons? I know in mine (04+ model) when I opened Custom Options, it seemed to show the values YOU put in for my custom tunes Bill. And, they were slightly different for the towing and non-tow custom tunes, which further suggests they were values YOU entered and they were in the 5000-5100 range I believe for 1-2 and 2-3 and maybe 4400-4600 for 3-4.

But, you seem to be saying here, Bill, that Custom Options are going to pull the stock shift points up in his Gryphon which would then replace the ones in his tunes if he did not change them?

I keep learning things about the Custom Options that I don't like!

- Jack
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