Is there a rev limiter on the 370Z? I'm just wondering because the needle goes towards redline so quickly in 1st and 2nd gears that I may be shifting earlier
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07-09-2009, 03:11 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Rev Limiter?
Is there a rev limiter on the 370Z? I'm just wondering because the needle goes towards redline so quickly in 1st and 2nd gears that I may be shifting earlier than I need to, worrying about taking the engine past redline.
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07-09-2009, 04:33 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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It depends on how you drive. If you're just going to the grocery store, there's no need to take it to redline before every shift. I've never driven a 370Z, but I would assume 3,000-3,500 would be a good place to shift for everyday driving.
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A rev limiter is a computer controlled operation. However, downshifting to a lower gear beyond redline is a mechanical operation. It is physically impossible for the cpu to spin the engine down. It can cut fuel. It can cut the spark. But that's about all.
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I'm more concerned with shifting while accelerating. Now that I know I'm not going to drag the engine to 9k, I can pay more attention to shifting based on the feel of the car instead of having my eyes glued to the tach. By the way, the 911 that my friend blew up was a 1971, so there wasn't an onboard computer... not that it would have helped if you can't control the revs on a downshift. |
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07-10-2009, 04:26 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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t-ray is completely right. The best a computer would do to save the engine would be to completely shut it down.. but even that would cause the engine to spin while not igniting any material, and inertial weight of the engine parts not being propelled by combustion would likely break several things in the connection from engine to tranny to differential.
The Z has a rev limiter. It's interesting, since if you're barely moving or stopped, the car limits revs at around 4.5k to 5k RPM. At speed, you should be able to break that limit, but you'll still bounce off the 7.5k line. I normally shift at 3.5k to 4.5k, and if I feel like hitting it a little, I keep it at or below 6k. If you really want to short shift and save a little gas, you can hit shifts at 2.5k or 3k.
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So is there any advantage at all to taking the engine to redline when accelerating? For those of you who track the car, what are your shift points when trying to get the best 0 to 60?
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The engine doesn't produce any more power past 332 horsepower at the engine at 7000 RPM, and at 6000, it produces about 310 or so at the engine. If you really wanted to take maximum horsepower shifts, you'd have to shift around 6500 or so. Constantly bouncing around and near 7000 RPM is going to roast your engine. I think that the maximum wheel horsepower on stock is around 290 rwhp at 7000 RPM.
Conversely, the engine produces peak torque of 270 ft-lbs at 5200 RPM.
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I know that constantly redlining is very bad for the engine, but it's really that bad to go to 7k vs 6.5k? I honestly don't get many chances to floor the car; I rarely go above 80mph in Los Angeles traffic. On a good day, I might get one or two instances where there is a short stretch to gun it, and I'll only do this if the car is sufficiently warmed up (200-220 degrees), so realistically, even getting to 7k is going to be a fairly rare occurance, but if it's that bad for the engine, I can limit it to 6.5k. |
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Just have fun but don't beat on the engine just because you can, regardless of whether or not it's broken in.
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Thanks for the advice... it's been very helpful! |
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