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    Gizzmo shift light seting shift points

    hey guys anyone using a Gizzmo shift ight, i need some help setting up the shift points for my integra? how do you set the shift points? and what do the two small buttons do on the main housing do? just that i got no instructions.. any help appreciated

    cheers

    Lex

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    i cant remember,but button closest to you is the yellow prewarning light,button furthest away from u is the red shift light,if its not just reverse what i said.

    To set,just start your engine & while idling,bring the revs up to half of what you want to set each light to & then press the respective button to set.

    ie;say u want yellow light at 7000rpm,then rev to 3500rpm & hold that rpm while pushing the yellow light button.Then it will be set to 7000rpm

    for red light say 8000rpm,rev to 4000rpm,then press red button,it will then be set to 8000rpm.

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    i think i actually wrote how to set up in this thread,check the bottom of first post.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ghlight=gizzmo

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    cheers buddy. i go test it out later

    Lex

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRXer View Post
    i cant remember,but button closest to you is the yellow prewarning light,button furthest away from u is the red shift light,if its not just reverse what i said.

    To set,just start your engine & while idling,bring the revs up to half of what you want to set each light to & then press the respective button to set.

    ie;say u want yellow light at 7000rpm,then rev to 3500rpm & hold that rpm while pushing the yellow light button.Then it will be set to 7000rpm

    for red light say 8000rpm,rev to 4000rpm,then press red button,it will then be set to 8000rpm.

    thanks for your help, my shift light is now set up =)

    cheers
    Lex

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