Quote Originally Posted by Andrew_99GTP View Post
What do you mean by "rpm shift point range" and "regular rpm range"



look under tq management in the tuner


do you see where it says torque_reduction_1-2_upshift?



now go down a little bit...and look for...



torque_reduction_1-2 performance upshift....



the ''regular 1-2 upshift'' is the table the pcm uses when the performance shift button is de-activated


the ''performance upshift'' is the table the pcm uses when the performance shift button is activated


If the car that you are tuning DOES NOT have a performance shift button then just modify the normal table...It's possible that the option to modify perfromance shift tables would still be there even though your actually lacking performance shift on the car.


dont know if you know this or not but how most people do this (the ppl with performance shift button in the car) is just modify all of the performance shift options....like line pressure,shift speed,shift rpm ect...all under performance shift. that way when the performance button is turned off all settings remain stock.


and just to clarify i am talking about the performance shift buton on the shifter