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can i rev a stock ls to 7500k with no problem

Old 09-04-2004, 01:49 PM
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i WAS reving my stock D16Z6 :P to 8000
then i got cam and valve spring and reved it to 8500

And thats with a 1.52 rod stroke ratio!!! and small *** rods
i drove it for like 1 year and i was beating the ---- out of it too..when i had it rebuilt the cylinder wall looks just fine.
---- rod ratio and the side load crap
oh a D series rocks. :P
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Old 09-04-2004, 02:16 PM
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---- i rev my d16z6 to 7500 all day long even bounce off the rev limit... and on my turbo ls.. its not a question if it could rev that high its just that they make no power up top...
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Old 09-04-2004, 02:16 PM
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well i wouldnt rev it to 7,500 on stock valve springs i noticed a little valve float in my motor but it also has 120,000 miles. ---- it... i admit. i do it all the time hahaha its not how much you can rev your motor its how much cash you got when it blows
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Old 09-04-2004, 05:34 PM
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Default Re:can i rev a stock ls to 7500k with no problem

I watched Johnny (random-strike) and Dustin (turbohf) on the dyno with their b18a (LS) engines and right at 5,000 rpms the power dropped like a rock. I'm not sure if the b18b1 engines are any different, maybe it was just the older LS motors, but I see no reason to rev that high on a stock motor if your not making power up there.

I rev my stock Z6 to 7,000 rpms (fuel cut at 7300) even though Josh (Turbo90Accord4DR) and Bill (chevy) say I am a ----- because I don't rev higher haha. I just don't see a reason to rev higher when I am not making anymore power. I guess by revving a little higher, when I shift my rpms won't drop as much and be closer to my powerband, but shifting at 7k is working well for me. I figure it's a little easier on my motor anyways.

Now if I ever had an LS block, the first thing I would do is slap a vtec head on it. If you build it properly you should have no problems revving the LS block high, just like Josh said, he, Jeff, and Dustin all rev the ---- out of their ls/vtec motors.
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Old 09-04-2004, 05:43 PM
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Default Re:can i rev a stock ls to 7500k with no problem

my d15b2 was at 7400 and it loved it.
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Old 09-04-2004, 06:41 PM
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Originally Posted by mahcivic
my d15b2 was at 7400 and it loved it.
D15B2 specs...
92 hp @ 6000 rpms
89 tq @ 4500 rpms
Redline: 6800 rpms

I see no reason to rev a stock d15b2 to 7400 rpms...

Can anybody explain why you would want to?
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Old 09-04-2004, 07:53 PM
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cause i have my te set at 7400 for the new motor and im running the b2 with that right now if i cared at all about this motor then i wouldnt be doing it
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Old 09-04-2004, 09:10 PM
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Default Re:can i rev a stock ls to 7500k with no problem

I used to rev my B2 to 7400 to...
Well i did an MPFI swap on it and cheanged the cam...so the specs don't count for it anymore and it was also boosted later.
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