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This seems to go against the conventional way nls works. Why would you want your target rpms to be higher than where you shifted from given the next gears required rpm will be lower. So in his example you shift at 5k hit 6400rpm and drop it into the next gear it's still going to provide some serious drivetrain shock where as aftermarket nls units kill power momentairly so that when you hit the next gear your rpms are right where they should be wheb you let off the clutch. But hey on the bright side it's been confirmed and we can put this one to rest!
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