I wondered why until I realised the fusebox is a CE1 used in several other models of the same era.
Relay 4 is for a light that comes on at about 2krpm when you're not in top gear and are accelerating.
This was to encourage you to drive economically and was called the "upshift lamp"
I figured it wouldn't be too hard to raise the rpm trigger point to something sensible like 4kRPM and add a shift light to my array of leds in the dash.
The relay is actually an upshift control module, marked with a No.5, pt No. 171919091
I ordered one on e-bay from Latvia and it arrived promptly so I drew out the circuit.

it's very similar to the dops circuit and I just had to ground the vacuum switch input and add an LED in order to test it.
I also changed the values of a capacitor and a couple of resistors to increase the RPM trigger point to 4K.
took it for a spin last night with the "relay" in position 4 and it works just fine.
Now I just need to get a wire from the back of the fusebox to a LED on Chris's dash PCB and we're good to go.
4k rpm seems like a good trigger point but I could recalculate the resistors for peak power at 4600RPM (on a DG),
Or 70MPH in top gear as a "speeding" warning.
Going much lower than 4K would be annoying as it would be on in top gear on the motorway, we don't have the top gear switch in our gearboxes that disables the light.

And the improved version with a 100k trimmer to allow RPM adjustment.
I've bench calibrated mine to 3700RPM which is 70MPH with 185/85R-14 tyres and my DU gearbox.

And wired into terminal A3 on the fuse box.

