jus1975

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posted April 28, 2008 06:53 PM
any quickshifter owners
Anyone have a quickshifter? What did you set the kill time?
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NOX
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posted April 28, 2008 08:08 PM
I believe the correct term is former quickshifter owners from what I have read. Everyone I know that had one, not longer has one........
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jus1975

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posted April 28, 2008 08:54 PM
I had mine for a year or so and never installed it until now. The kill time is set at 65ms. I tried it and it sometimes changed and I was only able to go thru all gears one time. But I only rode it around the block. I was going to test it more when the weather breaks.
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ninja12
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posted April 29, 2008 06:19 AM
Edited By: ninja12 on 29 Apr 2008 07:19
I'm using the quickshifter software to kill my air shifter.
Not sure what it set to but I have not had any problems with it loosing the settings.
The safe way to do that is to put WAAAAY too much kill in, then back it down until it
miss shifts. When you add a little back you only had one miss shift, not 50 by adding a little at a time, and you still have a good transmission to play with.
Unless you are rally serious about that last .01 I'd suggest a little extra kill as a buffer
for lazy shifting or low pressure. Once you hurt that trans no amount of kill will make it shift right.
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jus1975

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posted April 29, 2008 07:10 AM
Thats good advice. Makes sense. I'll try that.
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