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Oh dont forget about oil temp Evenwith cruise on "6th" gear gets high temp And redlining allday will get even more oil temp and practically same as running with out

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Old 07-18-2010, 01:07 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Oh dont forget about oil temp
Evenwith cruise on "6th" gear gets high temp
And redlining allday will get even more oil temp and practically same as running with out oil(you know what this means)
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Old 07-18-2010, 02:04 AM   #47 (permalink)
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What you should do is always drive in reverse. Not only this would keep the car's RPM pretty high (on the highway), it would add a whole new dimension of excitement.

Just make sure the VDC is on and you are good to go buddy!
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Cruise in 3rd on the highway and 1st in the city. Immediate response all the time. You show that nismo who's boss!!
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Cruise in 3rd on the highway and 1st in the city. Immediate response all the time. You show that nismo who's boss!!

thats pretty much how i drive trust me its better this way.
Its a sports car, drive it the way it was ment to be driven.
It wont blow up or anything, the redline is there for a reason.
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Old 07-18-2010, 05:11 AM   #51 (permalink)
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What you should do is always drive in reverse. Not only this would keep the car's RPM pretty high (on the highway), it would add a whole new dimension of excitement.

Just make sure the VDC is on and you are good to go buddy!
hahaha yea i agree drive it in reverse....it changes the game up and gives u a new thrill....best of luck to u and please dont drive in southern california
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Old 07-18-2010, 07:32 AM   #52 (permalink)
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I'm a newb to manual....

Is it ok to constantly switch gears at nearly redline on each gear?

I love speed!

Also, is it ok to cruise on the highway on 3rd or 4th gear the whole time???
i dont care for fuel economy... i just want to rag the hell out of my nismo but not harm the engine...





My nismo is a month old and has 3000 miles already!
This is why I don't buy used sports cars....
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I was waiting to be corrected . So let me modify my statement to: "There is a reason F1 engines only last three races."

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Did you really say "That's how I roll"? And "live or let die?"

You need to turn off VDC and repeat the following:

I live my life a quarter mile at a time.
I live my life a quarter mile at a time.
I live my life a quarter mile at a time.
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Old 07-18-2010, 09:30 AM   #55 (permalink)
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Just go ahead a reach the fuel cut-off everytime you shift. It is more fun!
Actually, I have been wanting to post a question to this Forum about something I thought I heard about the 370Z engine, and this seems like a good time to do it.

It has been my understanding that there is a built in "cut-off" that prevents us from blowing the engine by revving the engine too high, and if we get a certain type of "tune up", that feature will be no longer effective.

With the effortless and rapid speed that this engine will rev past red line, it is an all too easy thing to do, even among the most conscientious of us.

Can anyone confirm - explain this?
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A tune can bump the rev limiter up a bit. Someone here was running to 8100 RPM.
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A tune can bump the rev limiter up a bit. Someone here was running to 8100 RPM.

Thanks m4a1mustang for the reply.

Yes, now that you said it, that's what I remember hearing, the "rev limiter."
I was under the belief that the rev limiter will prevent the driver from blowing the engine because of high revs - BY MISTAKE - OR ONLY ONCE IN A WHILE.

Does the rev limiter actually prevent this by not allowing the engine to rev high enough to cause a problem?
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Thanks m4a1mustang for the reply.

Yes, now that you said it, that's what I remember hearing, the "rev limiter."
I was under the belief that the rev limiter will prevent the driver from blowing the engine because of high revs - BY MISTAKE - OR ONLY ONCE IN A WHILE.

Does the rev limiter actually prevent this by not allowing the engine to rev high enough to cause a problem?
If you are accelerating and forget to shift on time, yes, the limiter will kick in and keep you from over revving the engine. The limiter, however, will not save your butt if you accidentally shift from second to first instead of third.
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If you are accelerating and forget to shift on time, yes, the limiter will kick in and keep you from over revving the engine. The limiter, however, will not save your butt if you accidentally shift from second to first instead of third.
Got it! Thanks.

I want to address this happening with the 7 speed auto:

Since this is something I do not want to replicate to find out, I instead have just been very careful and aware when I switch over to manual mode, and down shift.

It would seem that when you're cruising at highway speed, then slide over to manual mode, and your in 7th, or maybe 6th, the gear you're in would not change, but it DOES. It does not simply change to manual mode, and stay in the gear you were presently in before switching over to manual.

At normal highway speeds, it always goes to 5th gear the moment you slide over to manual. I do not know if you are already in 5th, and you switch over, what gear you're in, but I will gently try it and find out.

My point here is that if you "think" you're still in 7th, but you're really in 6th, or maybe even 5th, and you want to down shift into say 3rd, but you're not looking at the gear indicator window, and the tach at the same time, and pop the shifter 3 times, BOOM -you're all the way down to 2nd, and have revved well into the red line zone in a millisecond!

Talk about getting caught off guard! What a surprise that is.

When this happened, I have found is there is an instant decrease in power, and an intermittent surging of the engine. That is what I thought was the rev limiter doing it's job.

But, as you indicate, you're already into red line when that happens, but I don't think you're in far enough or long enough to do any damage to the engine, and the engine won't let you continue to accelerate thanks to the rev limiter.

To me, the answer was to "learn the Z" and practice by really watching the gear window, and note the speed you're traveling at the time of down shift.
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