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What is your Rev Limit Set at?
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What is your Rev Limit Set at?
What is your Rev limiter set at? Please vote!
Built engine?
Engine specs: If so, please post relevant specs (pistons, rods, valvetrain, etc)
Do you track the car? On a 1-10 scale, how much hell do you give it?
I wanted to see what everyone is running for there rev limit. I used to run 7900-8000 RPM limit, and never had any RPM related problems other than valve float. But I want to bump that up some. My last motor I reved it to 8700-8800 about 300 times within 700 miles and it didn't like that, so I'm guessing I need to stay below Formula 1 piston speeds to maintain some level of reliability. The head seems to have been fine though!
For me:
Rods-only engine.
RPM Limit: 8000
Built engine: Rods only
Engine Specs: Rodsy only
Track the car: 9/10, Drag race sometimes, mostly street car
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 10
Last engine
RPM Limit: 8800
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs:Rods, full valvetrain, ported head, cast pistons
Track the car: Drag raced, about 50 passes.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 7/day till I wore the bottom end out after 700 miles/50 passes.
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RPM Limit:
Built engine:
Engine Specs:
Track the car:
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day:
Built engine?
Engine specs: If so, please post relevant specs (pistons, rods, valvetrain, etc)
Do you track the car? On a 1-10 scale, how much hell do you give it?
I wanted to see what everyone is running for there rev limit. I used to run 7900-8000 RPM limit, and never had any RPM related problems other than valve float. But I want to bump that up some. My last motor I reved it to 8700-8800 about 300 times within 700 miles and it didn't like that, so I'm guessing I need to stay below Formula 1 piston speeds to maintain some level of reliability. The head seems to have been fine though!
For me:
Rods-only engine.
RPM Limit: 8000
Built engine: Rods only
Engine Specs: Rodsy only
Track the car: 9/10, Drag race sometimes, mostly street car
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 10
Last engine
RPM Limit: 8800
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs:Rods, full valvetrain, ported head, cast pistons
Track the car: Drag raced, about 50 passes.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 7/day till I wore the bottom end out after 700 miles/50 passes.
Blank one for convenience.
RPM Limit:
Built engine:
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Track the car:
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For my new engine, it will have carillo H-beams, FM forged pistons, balanced, ATI Damper, fully built head that's turned 8,800 before without a failure. What RPM limit should I set to keep it reliable? I want to go to about 8,500 but I don't know if there are any miatas running that reliably?
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Interesting link: Engines with the fastest piston speeds | HondaSwap
From it, engine 3, Honda B18C5
Bore/Stroke: 3.19" X 3.43" (81mm x 87.2mm, more stroke than a BP!)
Redline: 8400rpm
Piston Speed: 4802 Ft/min
Wikipedia says Redline was 8,400, but fuel cut was 8,500.
From it, engine 3, Honda B18C5
Bore/Stroke: 3.19" X 3.43" (81mm x 87.2mm, more stroke than a BP!)
Redline: 8400rpm
Piston Speed: 4802 Ft/min
Wikipedia says Redline was 8,400, but fuel cut was 8,500.
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RPM Limit: 8500
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs: Trackspeed VVT motor, supertech valves and pistons, Manley H beams, ACL bearings, BE street/strip pump, 949 damper, stock SOBs, Supertech heavy singles, junk2 throttle body
Track the car: auto-x
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: depends on the course, I estimate the motor has spent about 5 minutes over 8300 rpms (about 2 of that is on the dyno) in its about 10 hours of run time.
I just finished re-shimming and installing the inner supertech springs. The intake valves all tightened up considerably in that time and I'm going to keep a closer eye on them. A couple other auto-xers have had problems with dropping intake valves with similarly built motors after about the same amount of re-shimming I had to do.
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs: Trackspeed VVT motor, supertech valves and pistons, Manley H beams, ACL bearings, BE street/strip pump, 949 damper, stock SOBs, Supertech heavy singles, junk2 throttle body
Track the car: auto-x
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: depends on the course, I estimate the motor has spent about 5 minutes over 8300 rpms (about 2 of that is on the dyno) in its about 10 hours of run time.
I just finished re-shimming and installing the inner supertech springs. The intake valves all tightened up considerably in that time and I'm going to keep a closer eye on them. A couple other auto-xers have had problems with dropping intake valves with similarly built motors after about the same amount of re-shimming I had to do.
Last edited by Leafy; 01-27-2015 at 03:44 PM.
#6
RPM Limit: 7000
Built engine: yes
Engine Specs: 1.6
Track the car: yes. HPDE/TT/20 min. W2W races.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 15 track days/year.
broke throttle shaft 1 month after bumping rev limit to 7400. new chicken limit is 7000, don't need to go through that again.
I'm assuming everyone going past 7200 is running skunk throttle bodies?
Built engine: yes
Engine Specs: 1.6
Track the car: yes. HPDE/TT/20 min. W2W races.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 15 track days/year.
broke throttle shaft 1 month after bumping rev limit to 7400. new chicken limit is 7000, don't need to go through that again.
I'm assuming everyone going past 7200 is running skunk throttle bodies?
Last edited by endura; 01-27-2015 at 03:46 PM. Reason: more info.
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RPM Limit: 7400 hard, soft starts at 7200
Built engine: no, stock 90' 1.6
Engine Specs: whatever mazda says they should be
Track the car: yes, track only car
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 2-3 times per lap, 14 ish laps per session, 10 sesssions a track day= 280-420 times per track day(thats probably on the high end, 200-300 seems more appropriate)
Built engine: no, stock 90' 1.6
Engine Specs: whatever mazda says they should be
Track the car: yes, track only car
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 2-3 times per lap, 14 ish laps per session, 10 sesssions a track day= 280-420 times per track day(thats probably on the high end, 200-300 seems more appropriate)
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RPM Limit: 8200 soft 8350 hard
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs: Scat rods, Supertech Pistons, Supertech valves 1mm over, Supertech 63lb dual springs, gates belt and WP, BE billet oil pump gears, balanced rotating assembly, stock flywheel, stock harmonic ballancer(for now), OEM head gasket, ARP hardware everywhere, ACL bearings. Turbo, 262hp last time on the dyno. MS3
Track the car: Nope, drag strip sometimes, daily drive in the summer sometimes.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 5 maybe, a lot of times it's just downshifting. I see it most often drag racing as it is needed with the short gear ratio. I did one autocross and it came in handy then too but it wasn't there long.
Edit* Because Revlimiter: Beautiful gauges with 8200rpm redline.
Built engine: Yes
Engine Specs: Scat rods, Supertech Pistons, Supertech valves 1mm over, Supertech 63lb dual springs, gates belt and WP, BE billet oil pump gears, balanced rotating assembly, stock flywheel, stock harmonic ballancer(for now), OEM head gasket, ARP hardware everywhere, ACL bearings. Turbo, 262hp last time on the dyno. MS3
Track the car: Nope, drag strip sometimes, daily drive in the summer sometimes.
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: 5 maybe, a lot of times it's just downshifting. I see it most often drag racing as it is needed with the short gear ratio. I did one autocross and it came in handy then too but it wasn't there long.
Edit* Because Revlimiter: Beautiful gauges with 8200rpm redline.
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RPM Limit: soft-7000, hard-7200
Built engine: forged Crower rods, Supertech 8.4:1, Boundary pump
Engine Specs: NA8 head, heavily ported, stock valves, stock springs (this week;ST light doubles and titanium retainers waiting to go in), stock hyd lifters
Track the car: yes, please
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: depends on the medication
Built engine: forged Crower rods, Supertech 8.4:1, Boundary pump
Engine Specs: NA8 head, heavily ported, stock valves, stock springs (this week;ST light doubles and titanium retainers waiting to go in), stock hyd lifters
Track the car: yes, please
Avg number of times your car sees redline/day: depends on the medication
#16
rev limit: 7200.
Built bottom end (Carillo A-beams, supertechs), ported & polished head, oversized valves, stock cams, stock valve springs.
Why the 7200 limit? No point in going higher than that with the stock cams, and i like reliability. Of course, even with that it broke a throttle body screw at Laguna last September.
--Ian
Built bottom end (Carillo A-beams, supertechs), ported & polished head, oversized valves, stock cams, stock valve springs.
Why the 7200 limit? No point in going higher than that with the stock cams, and i like reliability. Of course, even with that it broke a throttle body screw at Laguna last September.
--Ian
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Wow, you guys are all fairly conservative.
My turbo car: 7200/7400, but it rarely goes to normal rev limiter
My n/a car: 7400/7500, multiple launches on the 2-step, usually shifted when power falls off but has been held on the limiter in autocross
Autocross and road race guys with standard valve components usually ask for 7500. I've seen/heard of a couple broken throttle shafts, but no reports of valve or rod issues. One of our guys has a "stock" 01 we set at 7500 soft, 7700 hard years ago. Had one issue where the cam trigger ring rotated--I can't believe it's just a friction fit (?!) from the factory. I believe he put a couple small tack welds on it after realigning it.
Built heads: 7500+ but up to the owner. SUB and custom cams 8000+. The guys who build those kinds of motors generally do not allow me to disclose any real info about them.
My turbo car: 7200/7400, but it rarely goes to normal rev limiter
My n/a car: 7400/7500, multiple launches on the 2-step, usually shifted when power falls off but has been held on the limiter in autocross
Autocross and road race guys with standard valve components usually ask for 7500. I've seen/heard of a couple broken throttle shafts, but no reports of valve or rod issues. One of our guys has a "stock" 01 we set at 7500 soft, 7700 hard years ago. Had one issue where the cam trigger ring rotated--I can't believe it's just a friction fit (?!) from the factory. I believe he put a couple small tack welds on it after realigning it.
Built heads: 7500+ but up to the owner. SUB and custom cams 8000+. The guys who build those kinds of motors generally do not allow me to disclose any real info about them.