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#717820 08/19/03 04:26 AM
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Originally posted by FLCEGkid:
redline




Yeah yeah.

Besides, if you stuff it, that's what rev limiters are for


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Redline is a good thing! I've been enjoying the heck out of my wife having a car that actually likes to rev. Her previous car, an 00 Jetta was wheezing at 5k. Ever since I had my 89' SHO, I can't think of shifting that short, it's not right. Got a little tired of those clutch jobs though.

I haven't banged off the rev limiter yet, thats still frenzied Miata terrain for the time being, but soon enough, I'll find the cutoff. Just a matter of time;-)


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Originally posted by AngryRedTicTac:
Redline is a good thing! I've been enjoying the heck out of my wife having a car that actually likes to rev. Her previous car, an 00 Jetta was wheezing at 5k. Ever since I had my 89' SHO, I can't think of shifting that short, it's not right. Got a little tired of those clutch jobs though.

I haven't banged off the rev limiter yet, thats still frenzied Miata terrain for the time being, but soon enough, I'll find the cutoff. Just a matter of time;-)




Rev limiters are good. I used to run my Miata on the limiter for 500ft down the end of a straight at one particular auto-x layout we ran where it wasn't worth it to shift to 2nd just to drop it back to 1st at the turn Sounded like hell but it was faster - that car did not like downshifting to 1st.

I run my 133,000+ mile CSVT to the redline every morning and pretty regularly bang the rev limiter if I'm not paying close attention in 1st. Stock clutch still intact.

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#717823 08/28/03 04:39 PM
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i drive my svt like it was meant to be driven

however I do not visit the limiter often
but I do visit 6500 rpm's at least once a day


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Redline if you're racing it. Otherwise I'd say about 3500-4000. Driving up to the redline really is'nt gonna be what frys your clutch. That was probably from the start


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wow, you shift at 3500-4000 during daily driving? that seems high to me. i "raced" my girlfriend in her tacoma last night and i was just trying to stay next to her. i never floored it or went past 4000 rpm and held right next to her and she was flooring it. funny 4 cylinders....but normally i shift around 3000 during daily driving, that way the secondaries don't get used as much. you must drive fast if you shift that late. but, yes racing, i have been told redline. i try to stay away from the red though; i mostly shift around 6000 because i forget i still have almost a whole other 1000rpm to go .


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Originally posted by JonnySVT:
wow, you shift at 3500-4000 during daily driving? that seems high to me.



You are kidding right? 3500rpm high??? SELL YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW!!! No. I am serious. Let someone who can appreciate it, own it. Please...


Hell even the stock redline is too low!


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Whenever I do drive my car, I think 3000-4000 is babying it. I bang through the gears as often as I can.

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i baby my car because i don't trust cars 90% of the time and I want my car to last as long as possible. My paycheck is basically going to my car payment and insurance, so I don't have money to fix big ticket items. Now when I get out of school(not high school) and get a career cracking, hopefully next year, that will be a different story. I do plan on having about 2 project cars. But for now, I like my car and I abuse it more than I like to think or admit.


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i have kind of a stupid question- on an ATX zetec, how high can the rev's go during hard driving? i've noticed that sometimes they can get pretty high...i think..lol (i dont have a tach, AND i have an ATX double blow )


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