Any ideas where these motors shift best at in which gears?
-15.733 @ 86.893mph - Slowly Progressing 04 N/A 2.2L Cavalier
What transmission are you talking about?
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Hell i dunno the part number but I drive a 04 Cavalier with an automatic.
-15.733 @ 86.893mph - Slowly Progressing 04 N/A 2.2L Cavalier
ECO Freak wrote:Hell i dunno the part number but I drive a 04 Cavalier with an automatic.
are you trying to change the shift points?
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yeah. i use HPTuners and im tryin to get it to shift at the correct point, utilizing both the hp and tq. I was thinkin of changing 1st-2nd to complete the shift at 6,500 and 2nd-3rd at 6,850. any other suggestions?
-15.733 @ 86.893mph - Slowly Progressing 04 N/A 2.2L Cavalier
Well the location of where you shift in that case of raising your limiter has more to do with your camshaft profile and other airflow characteristics in order to take advantage or balance out your powerband so you're not just revving for the hell of it.
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well i dyno at 144whp and 138wtq right now. my torque peaks at 4100rpms and horsepower doesnt stop, its just one steady incline up to 7k where i can grab the 144whp (gotta love ECOs). i get retuned tomorrow night so ill post on here what differences i feel. i know ill be faster, but i dont know how much.
-15.733 @ 86.893mph - Slowly Progressing 04 N/A 2.2L Cavalier
What modifications do you have and is the time slip in your signature old?
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No the time slip is not old, thats my best run. I have a K&N SRI, Magnaflow 2 1/4 Cat Back and high flow cat. thats it for performance. why do you ask? yeah dont these times sound slow for the power its making even in an AT?
-15.733 @ 86.893mph - Slowly Progressing 04 N/A 2.2L Cavalier
Yeah they do bro but maybe gearing is a little more of a factor.
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