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Recommended Rev Limiter
Ideas on what I should set the rev limiter at on my new engine. I want to bump it past 7K for sure but I'm honestly not sure how far I can go without running into issues or damaging something.
Details that matter: EFR 6758 0.85 A/R IWG V-Band Inlet @ 15-20 PSI Supertech 84mm 9.5:1 (using E85) Wiseco Rings (.017", .020") Eagle Rods OE Crank ARP Hardware and Cometic 84mm HG ACL Bearings (.0022" main, .0025" rod clearance) Boundary S2 72 psi ATI Damper Volvo 418737 Springs OE lifters and retainers OE cams OE valves Very mild porting (casting flash removed) new valve guides and OE stem seals I think 7500 RPM is still pretty safe but I want to hear from the more experienced. |
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Do you have a Skunk2 Throttle Body? If you don't I wouldn't set the rev limit past 7200 RPM for fear of breaking the throttle rod and destroying stuff.
The higher you rev it the shorter the engines usable life |
Originally Posted by achulz
(Post 1545927)
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Originally Posted by HowPrayGame
(Post 1545928)
Do you have a Skunk2 Throttle Body? If you don't I wouldn't set the rev limit past 7200 RPM for fear of breaking the throttle rod and destroying stuff.
The higher you rev it the shorter the engines usable life Also interesting read. Would I even benefit from the higher redline? I am using a 6758 which can definitely keep up but with the stock size valves I'm not sure I would be doing anything besides shortening the lifespan. Based on that 7300 RPM seems pretty good. I suppose I'll see the power band once it's on the dyno and go from there. |
Originally Posted by bahurd
(Post 1545929)
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You would probably still have power up there, but is it worth the engine living a shorter life? Up to you really, I would rather just shift at ~7100 RPM
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What is the car being used for?
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Originally Posted by Full_Tilt_Boogie
(Post 1545940)
What is the car being used for?
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Originally Posted by achulz
(Post 1545941)
Solely a street car that can actually pass people
Find a 3.3 or 3.6 diff and enjoy a low rev limit with endless torque and MPH |
Originally Posted by ryansmoneypit
(Post 1545945)
with that turbo you can short shift at 6.5k and smoke STI's. no reason to go above 7k IMO.
Find a 3.3 or 3.6 diff and enjoy a low rev limit with endless torque and MPH But yeah if there's no reason to push the redline up then I won't, maybe 7100-7200 at the most so the motor lasts longer. Thanks for the input guys. |
I've had mine at 7200 and I rarely go there. Plenty of power even shifting at 7k.
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You’re going to see at the very least a flat line above 7, if not a drop off. Leave it at 7 without proper springs and cams. OE solid lifters or OE hydraulic?
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Originally Posted by curly
(Post 1545977)
You’re going to see at the very least a flat line above 7, if not a drop off. Leave it at 7 without proper springs and cams. OE solid lifters or OE hydraulic?
Completely forgot to mention that it’s VVT |
Street car:
Rev limit at 7200 Advance intake cam gear to move the power band down. Spin tires, live best life. |
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