Originally Posted by DIGItonium Just don't money shift to a lower gear that's not designed to handle that speed. In other words, don't shift into 2nd when your speed is
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1st 42mph 2nd 67mph 3rd 95mph 4th 122mph 5th 155mph(electronic limiter and gearing limit) 6th 160mph(mfr drag limit claim without electronic limiter)
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OP - did I read right that you are still learning about manual transmissions?
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Exactly. That's why the rev limiter is there- to prevent damage. Do you think Nissan would sell and warranty a car that was able to be damaged by frequent trips to the redline?
If hitting the rev limiter caused people to blow motors, where are all of the "Guys I popped my motor" threads? I wasn't about to touch the car=woman analogy because there's a whole lot of stupid there I don't even want to deal with.
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Good rule of thumb is to shift when your tach hits about halfway to redline (in our case, 3500 rpm). This would be considered your normal, daily driver type scenario. Depending on situation (driving up/down hill, weather, etc) you can change it a little either direction without hurting it. I would say keep it under 5500 on a regular basis to just to cut down on engine wear/tear and to keep a decent fuel mileage.
For those few times that you do decide to let her sing, just try to not bounce off the rev limiter too much. Over time, you will have it figured out. Feel free to experiment a little to see where you feel the most comfortable.
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Our Z's like to be revved higher, so don't worry about pushing it at the higher RPM from time to time. Daily driving can be more conservative at shifting between 3k and 4k between gears.
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