fastfraser
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I read the hand book and it said to match road speed with engine speed:dontknow:?? Have been shifting at about 3500 RPM. Any thoughts:dontknow:
>5000
A numpty in a Porsche. Haven't heard that expression for many years.I shift my SE5 around 4500 rpm when feeling relaxed and cruising, and between 7500 and 9500 when racing some numpty in his Porsche.
I read the hand book and it said to match road speed with engine speed:dontknow:?? Have been shifting at about 3500 RPM. Any thoughts:dontknow:
I usually shift the SM5 well over 5000.....
I have a 2008 SE with 7000 miles now. I found that best shift is not letting off the throttle at all just holding it steady and shifting at about 4500 RPM's or more but NEVER less than 3500 RPM's. I find myself shifting more to the 6500 RPM's when i need the speed bonus and it shifts smooth then as well. The Spyder likes high RPM's.
Something else i noticed is if you roll off the throttle or roll on the throttle more while pressing the shift button it will tend to jerk a little but if you hold the throttle steady till after the shift its smooth almost every time.
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:2thumbs: Thanks for all the replies. Think i will keep it at 3500 RPM intown as it shifts so smooth but kick it up to 4500-5000 RPM on the highways. I am sure once i get the hang of it i will shift by ear , any how thanks again for all the great input and happy:spyder2:ing.
I have a 2008 SE with 7000 miles now. I found that best shift is not letting off the throttle at all just holding it steady and shifting at about 4500 RPM's or more but NEVER less than 3500 RPM's. I find myself shifting more to the 6500 RPM's when i need the speed bonus and it shifts smooth then as well. The Spyder likes high RPM's.
Something else i noticed is if you roll off the throttle or roll on the throttle more while pressing the shift button it will tend to jerk a little but if you hold the throttle steady till after the shift its smooth almost every time.