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98gstman

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Jun 23, 2005
church hill, Maryland
im sure this is a dum question but im also sure its not the only one i will ask so bare with me i just like to be the kno it all and if there is something i dont kno then i go crazy till i find out so what does (no lift to shift mean ? does it mean what it sounds like that you dont have to lift your clutch foot or something im really confused :confused:
 
Its basically when you dont lift your foot off the gas pedal when you shift, assuming that you can shift fast enough to get the car in gear before the engine revs too high.
 
If you are talking about a NLTS system then it is a secondary rev limiter that keeps you from over-reving inbetween shifts.

Such a system is offered in a few eprom chips and most piggyback ecu systems.
 
o ok thanks for clearing that up does it really work what do you get like a few more mph in the 1/4 is it worth it
 
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