Originally Posted by roplusbee I am sure you will find my350 or zilvia more hospitable. Sent from my SGH-T889 using Tapatalk Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Seriously, Jmac is the only
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most no-lift-shift systems limit your rpm when the clutch is down so you don't blow up your transmission
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Tranmission and engine will be fine. Its the clutch that takes the hit. If you have a ceramic clutch that is made for launching it will hold just fine. It does shock the system a bit when you use the factory rev limiter but hey that just makes you faster! lol. I have my no lift set at about 5600rpm I believe to lessen that.
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But this is a Nissan
Its unheard of on this forum. Syncros go but I have yet to see anyone actually grenade the trans. I been no lift shifting since I got the car, and its been boosted for the majority of its life. Second clutch but still first trans. Hell I cooked my clutched doing a standing launch in 2nd. There is just something about revving to 7500rpm and then popping the clutch in 2nd and watching the smoke. We all know 1st gear is much to short to leave a proper burnout, lol. Either way I have 0 issues with flat foot shifting this gearbox. You just have to make sure its done right as to not take out a synchro which lets be honest can happen to anyone who isn't the greatest at shifting.
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Limit the RPM when the clutch is down? If you take so long to shift that your rpm even has a chance to fall, why are you no-lift shifting anyway? |
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Hey if no one around here has destroyed a tooth just dropping clutch close to redline, then I stand corrected lol. I come from a world of subarus and porsches...i've seen too many teeth stuck to the magnet on the drain bolt to even attempt this in the Z haha. If these cars are this durable i think it's time i just get a heavier clutch and start ripping those launches at 5k
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I think Charles was taking a dig at my shifting speed. haha. Touche. He has the time slip to prove what hes taking about. The only thing with launching hard is that horrible rear axle hop, which bushings will help with, I am yet to do them however. You will smoke your tires well before you smoke the trans. The stock clutch however, not so much.
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Unless you are granny shifting like that, engine speed probably would never have a chance to fall below 7000 before the clutch is reapplied and the engine is braked down for the next gear speed. Sure anything can break, but all that you realistically need to worry about is the axles and differential mounts. Replace the diff mounts before the rear one busts open, and preload your axles before launching and you probably wont be unlucky.
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if you're at the rev limiter you're past peak torque for sure and most likely already out of the turbo's efficiency range. I had this system set up on my wrx and you can feel each gear just pulling you harder...and harder...and harder
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See I am on top of the theory of it all, but what I am trying to say is that: just because the no-lift shift box has cut fuel or spark doesnt mean the engine is immediately at the lower speed. It will still take a moment for the mass of the crank and flywheel to decelerate, and with the throttles wide open there isnt even any manifold vacuum to help. If you are shifting as fast as you are physically able, which I assume is pretty fast if you are experienced and confident, the engine isnt going to have enough time to decelerate to 5500rpm.
Of course, the way I am doing it, the engine is staying at redline the entire shift, working the synchros a little more, but my transmission does not complain, it shifts just fine and hasnt started to grind or anything and that is 60,000 miles on it and it is still on the factory fill trans fluid and all. I had the same experience with my 350z, however that car did break its transmission a couple months after I sold it (but it was 10 years old by then and been through hell, and a new trans isnt even expensive enough to worry about). To have it at redline as I release clutch in the next gear also gives me a nice little jerk of power as the inertial energy of the flywheel and crankshaft at 7500rpm gets blasted into the drivetrain to decelerate it to the next gears speed. If you watch my in-car vids, you will notice that the car only taps the limiter the first time and you cant even hear it because the shift is already over. You use that first cut as your no-load chance to slam that shifter. Only on my slower/miss-timed shifts do you notice that it hit the limiter.
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