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    lol its just weird taking my gsr to anything past 6k...on my SR the shift light would come on at 5k and by 6k i was already going fast as hell...

    i dont think i can build up enough courage for 8k lol, i think the highest ive taken it is 6, such a revvy god damn motor...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benefit
    lol its just weird taking my gsr to anything past 6k...on my SR the shift light would come on at 5k and by 6k i was already going fast as hell...

    i dont think i can build up enough courage for 8k lol, i think the highest ive taken it is 6, such a revvy god damn motor...
    lol It will actually let you go to about 8300 rpm before the rev limiter hits. Its hard not to shift at 4k around town, especially since the car is geared so close together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benefit
    lol its just weird taking my gsr to anything past 6k...on my SR the shift light would come on at 5k and by 6k i was already going fast as hell...

    i dont think i can build up enough courage for 8k lol, i think the highest ive taken it is 6, such a revvy god damn motor...
    c'mon dude, you're missing all the fun in what you've got! i mean, don't rev to 8k every shift, but have some fun every once in a while haha
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