Maybe ths belongs in the duratec tuning forum, but who's using what as their non-stock rev limits?
And is anyone using the ST220 valve springs, and if so, with what rev limits?
Maybe ths belongs in the duratec tuning forum, but who's using what as their non-stock rev limits?
And is anyone using the ST220 valve springs, and if so, with what rev limits?
MSDS SHO-shop Y custom 2.5" catback; xcal2; 63mm TB K&N 3530 Pud heatshield; Koni struts Aussie bar; THaines forks Quaife SpecII UR fly; DMD; UD pullies; Pole120 mounts. 92.03 trap speed: Just a daily commuter. SF/MB '98 SVT E0 #3159 8/21/97 178K miles
7200rpms is very safe. It's also what most people are going to with the SVT cams. The power of 7200rpms isn't worth the risk in my opinion. Rod bearings are what I'd be more worried about in the upper rpms, rather than valve springs.
Mark
2004 Mazda 6
I wasn't worried about the stock valve springs as much as wondering what these engines will take with stock and upgraded valve springs.
meanwhile, with the 2.5 block, I have NO intent to do anything close to 7300 revs while doing even a mild right turn.
MSDS SHO-shop Y custom 2.5" catback; xcal2; 63mm TB K&N 3530 Pud heatshield; Koni struts Aussie bar; THaines forks Quaife SpecII UR fly; DMD; UD pullies; Pole120 mounts. 92.03 trap speed: Just a daily commuter. SF/MB '98 SVT E0 #3159 8/21/97 178K miles
The stock valvetrain can surpass 8000rpm just fine. It is not the limiting factor where rpm is considered.
Sometimes it not how high the RPM's will go but were the power drops off. My car makes power up to 6800 then starts to fall off so there is no point in going beond that point.
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Last edited by DemonSVT; 09-19-2006 at 05:13 PM.
Just wanted to make sure.. He might have switched out the cams. Etc.
99 TRed Contour SVT # 1853 out of 2760 - SOLD
230.2 WHP @ 6500
237.0 WTR @ 2250
99 Tropic Green SVT
96 Mystic Cobra: Procharged and Intercooled. Needs a new BOV
Not really... you stop when a shift at that point results in a new rpm value with less power than redline. With most engines and trannies, you keep revving well past max power to optimize the area under power curve, with endpoints defined by shift points. For a road course or autocross car, you want power and revs to extend out of that range as far as possible so that you can hold a gear for a little bit longer instead of shifting up, and have power down low so you can avoid an extra downshift that would put you high in the rev band.
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