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Rev limit can be raised with Uprev. You can then manually shift via paddles or stick up to that RPM without fuel cut or automatic upshift. I'm not 100% certain
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Rev limit can be raised with Uprev. You can then manually shift via paddles or stick up to that RPM without fuel cut or automatic upshift. I'm not 100% certain that raising the rev limit also raises the shift points at WOT... you really shouldn't raise it higher than 7800; I believe OEM is 7500.
If you mean changing the shift schedule in "D", unfortunately, I don't think there's a way with Uprev -- possibly ECUtek can do it. However, you CAN raise the line pressure with Uprev, meaning faster and firmer shifts.
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