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			I always shift when it sounds like it is time to shift.
		 
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|  02-19-2011, 04:47 PM | 
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			One of the joys of the Porsche flat 6 is the torque in the mid to higher RPMs.  When driving air-cooled Porsches I generally cruise at 3-4k and shift from 3k up to red.   My DD is a turboed Subaru flat four and I generally follow the same technique, though I have no problem cruising on the freeway at 2.5k with that car. 
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			My car is limited at 7000 with  the MSD rev limiter. I'll free it up to 7300-7400 later this year. KT 
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|  02-19-2011, 07:54 PM | 
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			Between 5000 and 7300 RPM.
		 
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|  02-19-2011, 07:59 PM | 
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|  02-20-2011, 03:42 AM | 
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Same here. I keep reading all about focus on certain rev numbers. I believe load is more relevant than exact revolutions.
		 
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			Milt Mitner who raced for Ford in Mustangs in the Trans Am Series in 1967 .The Alfa Romeo Club of Southern California had him out as a guest instructor. He buckled into the drivers seat of my '67 fastback mustang. He asked me that question. "Peak Hp is at 6,400 rpm so I shift around there" He grumbled "seems about right." "Did I ever tell you how much I HATED driving these heavy pigs" he exclaimed. Leaving pit row on a cold engine on the warm up lap he hit 7,100 rpm for his shift into 2nd.  I could go about the three laps of terror, but I will say that his lap times helped me to drop my lap times down to his. Thank You Milt! 
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|  02-20-2011, 06:22 AM | 
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			I don't really know for sure but somewhere over 3,000... I shift when it feels/sounds right. My old car loves revs... She just goes and goes. On one of my first drives I existing the car with the engine running to check the oil level. As I got out of the seat my left foot flattened the throttle. (RHD) It took me a few moments to realize what was happening and as I took my foot of the pedal I saw well over 7,500 on the RPM gauge. That scared the hell out of me... I was expecting the thing to blow on the way home. That was over 11 years ago.   
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|  02-20-2011, 06:30 AM | 
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			Shift a few hundred rpms above peak horsepower, depending on how heavy the flywheel is
		 
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|  02-20-2011, 06:42 AM | 
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			On the track, I had a shift light that came on at 6000 RPM, then the MSD kicked in at 6400 RPM. Conservative? Maybe, but it helps the engine to live longer IMHO.
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