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With the size of the OEM turbo (And OEM stroke), it can be advisable to shift up earlier to get back into the torque band rather than wring the engine out to redline. Instead of waiting until 6250 RPMS, I find it better to shift at a lower rpm (sometimes as low as 5 depending on the set of upcoming turns) and let the toque carry me through.
This is very track dependent though. It also makes our cars great for autocross. Leave it in 2nd or maybe even 3rd on a fast track and the engine produces enough torque that 2500 rpms will be fast enough to shoot out of any corner.
This is very track dependent though. It also makes our cars great for autocross. Leave it in 2nd or maybe even 3rd on a fast track and the engine produces enough torque that 2500 rpms will be fast enough to shoot out of any corner.