Quote: Originally posted by Roy Munson on 27 April 2005
Once you get used to leathering the f**k out of it, you learn to be able to see the light (when its dark at least), although I normally find Im already grabbing the stick when it happens.
Yeah I think it comes on about 250-300rpm before the limiter, but it varies accpording to oil temperature. When cold, its around 6500, and when warm its around 7000-7250 depending on what gear youre in. I personally always give mine at least 10 minutes regardless of coolant tenmperature, and then rag the sh*t out of it in every gear.
In time, you wont need the shift light as anything more than an indicator that you nailed the gearshift as late as possible without hitting the limiter...if you wait for the light, youll be bouncing all over the limiter before youve dipped the clutch. More importantly youll probably crash anyway, and thatll ruin your whole day.
Plus, I find its better to shift at around 6900rpm anyway, especially in higher gears, as hanging on much longer doesnt really aid forward motion. In 2nd and 3rd I give it the big potatoes though (7000+rpm)
totally agree roy,ive got to do a 200 mile journey tomorrow and i will using the car for what it was made for.
