P2 Racing
Originally Posted by WildRice
Tyler I see the logic in your using the dyno curve to determine optimum shift points. From my own experience I have seen cars dyno differently in different gears.. is this your experience as well? If true, it seems one would be well served by pulling all five gears then sitting down and doing the math manipulations to derive how to put down the most power through the 1/4. I used to have flags on my speedo for my shirft point.. it was easier to see than trying to do the tach thing..I can't do this now since the stock evo instruments have such poor resolution they are difficult to pick up at a glance..the speedo is almost useless. I wish someone would bring out a decent replacement for the entire panel.
This is infinitely complicated as you can see! I recommend taking a look at the dyno graph and just shift were it "feels" right. You’ll get it.
Originally Posted by BatEvo
...practice, practice, practice. 

Two things:
1) I've been told that, because the P2 changes boost characteristics, it bumps the Evo to Street Modified (I know, my hijacked portion of the thread, but I couldn't leave it unresolved!)
2) I always understood that 3rd and 4th gear were used because they were the closest to a 1:1 ratio with the engine...?
That being said, who's gonna go sit at a dyno and let us know the results?????
1) I've been told that, because the P2 changes boost characteristics, it bumps the Evo to Street Modified (I know, my hijacked portion of the thread, but I couldn't leave it unresolved!)
2) I always understood that 3rd and 4th gear were used because they were the closest to a 1:1 ratio with the engine...?
That being said, who's gonna go sit at a dyno and let us know the results?????
Originally Posted by KazzEvo8
Two things:
1) I've been told that, because the P2 changes boost characteristics, it bumps the Evo to Street Modified (I know, my hijacked portion of the thread, but I couldn't leave it unresolved!)
2) I always understood that 3rd and 4th gear were used because they were the closest to a 1:1 ratio with the engine...?
That being said, who's gonna go sit at a dyno and let us know the results?????
1) I've been told that, because the P2 changes boost characteristics, it bumps the Evo to Street Modified (I know, my hijacked portion of the thread, but I couldn't leave it unresolved!)
2) I always understood that 3rd and 4th gear were used because they were the closest to a 1:1 ratio with the engine...?
That being said, who's gonna go sit at a dyno and let us know the results?????
2) That's another reason that 3rd and 4th are used. Like i said, there are many reasons


