94 ex redline at 6,500
#13
Re: 94 ex redline at 6,500
yeah that is agood sig line. I needed a new one.
What kinda ricer are you though? pushing it to redline with bone stock vehicle. Who cares how high you can rev. Address the problem when you turbo it or do something that would merit going to 7500
What kinda ricer are you though? pushing it to redline with bone stock vehicle. Who cares how high you can rev. Address the problem when you turbo it or do something that would merit going to 7500
#14
Re: 94 ex redline at 6,500
Usually it's limited to around 6500 when the vehicle is (A) Not fully warmed up yet, or (B) Is throwing a CEL. Even if the car is warmed up, and there are no codes showing, there is a good posibility that something mechanical could be wrong with the car, such as maybe your timing belt jumped a tooth, but i'm pretty sure you'd notice that right away. But if it is a bone stock Z6 motor, it's pretty much pointless to rev it that high anyway. The efficiency of the motor (i.e. powerband) will drop drasticly above the 6500 mark, so trying to get it to 7500 in stock form is like doing speed on a bmx to try and keep up to the guys on the ninja's.
#15
Re: 94 ex redline at 6,500
good point slo...that was just a quetion i wanted to asked..butt thanks to everyone..i'm putting my HMT monday..hopefully everything will go right..thanks again..this isn't the lasted of my post..i'm sure there be new one's with my HMT..
#17
Re: 94 ex redline at 6,500
7200? Hmm...that makes me wonder...my friend's setup runs a d15b2 with a z6 head and zc slugs on the stock d15 rods...runs a stock p28 ecu and pulls it to 7800 according to his vdo tach
#19
Re: 94 ex redline at 6,500
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
sorry, but revlimter is 7200 rpm when warm.......... I don't give a flying ---- if you factory tach reads 300-400 rpm high!
You need 125 F water temp for VTEC to be allowed to engage.
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You need 125 F water temp for VTEC to be allowed to engage.
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