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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 05:16 AM
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Super Shift Light w/ tac recall

Item: 114906
13,000 RPM, Amber LEDs, gray body
Includes mounting screws, night cover and instructions.
Take a look at the Installation Instructions which include dimensions
Features At A Glance:

* Up to 13,000 RPM & 1-6 PPR
* Stand-alone unit - or use with our tach or yours
* Peak RPM recall, adjustable in 10 RPM increments
* No plug-in modules required - microprocessor driven - program via two buttons on back
* Super-bright LEDs, fast-responding with advanced directional lighting patterns
* Three levels of brightness or use night cover
* Display for shift-alert, real-time RPM(tach), peak recall and programming
* Built-in tach displays real-time RPM - you can turn display on or off if required
* Rugged aluminum tube - tough, compact & lightweight
* Clean design - fasteners only at rear of unit
* Sealed front, dust-proof & easy to clean

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Advanced Technology-It's a Blast!
Ultra-Shift LightTM is a stand-alone, programmable shift-alert solution for today's racers.
For starters...How about peak RPM recall, presented in an LED display that doubles as a built-in tachometer (you can turn the display off if required).
How about an array of super-bright LEDs-fired by an advanced microprocessor-that quickly delivers a can't-miss blast of light notifying you to shift? We've used an advanced lighting pattern that will ensure you see the light when it's fired.
And, no more plug-in modules-everything is self-contained!

Plus you can set shift points in increments of 10 RPM!
It Pays To Be Smart!
Contained in the array of LEDs is a 4-digit display for setting shift RPM and brightness.
When powering up, the unit performs a self-test by flashing its LEDs and indicating the current shift setting, thus allowing you to verify settings or make changes quickly, easily and accurately.
Calibrations cover 1-6 pulses per revolution(PPR) for 1-12 cylinder engine applications.
Plus you'll get real-time RPMs from the built-in tach function when the display is turned on.
Engineered Tough & Good Looking!
Ultra-Shift LightTM was designed using a tool called finite element analysis (FEA) to maximize material strength in high-stress areas without adding any more weight.
And the unit features a smooth finish with the only exposed fasteners at the rear of the unit for a streamlined look.
Cool LEDs!
Shift-lights that use incandescent bulbs have several drawbacks-they run hot, draw too much current and can be damaged from vibration.
Ultra-Shift LightTM features cool-running, super-bright, vibration-proof LEDs that last longer and won't melt or burn you if touched.
So, it's not only more reliable, it's safer too.
Control It Yourself!
For night-time racing, use the shift-light cover to reduce brightness or simply adjust the display intensity to high, medium or low using the buttons on the rear of the unit.
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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 05:17 AM
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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 10:12 AM
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Why was it recalled?
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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 10:17 AM
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Engine: Juiced 5.0 TBI - 300rwhp
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Eaton Posi, 10 Bolt
i don't think it was recalled, it has "tac recall" so it after a run, you hit a button, and it will tell you the high RPM it hit.
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Old Jan 24, 2003 | 03:31 PM
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Ah
Musta been part of another thread.. :lala:
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