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Old Wed, January 25th, 2012, 01:01 PM
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Yes, that is too low. You are not the first to report that somehow, in building the tunes for this device, the rev limit ends up too low despite PHP's knowing it should be higher. Cody can rewrite the tune with a better rev limit, but you'll have to wait for Bill to load the tune on the Fusion server.

In the meantime, I recommend you manually set your rev limit to 5500 RPM.

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If I change the rev limit manually while programming does that change anything else about the tune like shift points, etc? If not, then there is really no reason for him to write me a new tune, correct? I know they're some of the busiest people on the planet!! If this is the case, I dont mind just setting it myself and going on with life! Let me know what you think! Thanks for your help!
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If I change the rev limit manually while programming does that change anything else about the tune like shift points, etc? If not, then there is really no reason for him to write me a new tune, correct? I know they're some of the busiest people on the planet!! If this is the case, I dont mind just setting it myself and going on with life! Let me know what you think! Thanks for your help!
When you change the rev limit, that's the only thing that changes. You're right too - if the rev limit's the only problem and you can fix it in the Custom Options, there IS no reason to have your tunes rewritten. However, I think it's a fairly simple fix. Cody's done it at least a couple of times that I know. Still, you have to wait for the revised tune to be uploaded onto the Fusion server and only Bill can do that.

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