Originally Posted by m4a1mustang A local guy here had the 302 IM on his car. There is a slight hit to low end power but the gains at the top
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09-20-2011, 03:55 PM | #556 (permalink) | |
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09-20-2011, 04:26 PM | #558 (permalink) |
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the forged powdered-metal connecting rods are totally fine in NA applications, i dont think anyone is spinning more than 7500
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Kind of off topic (like it matters? ) but is it worth it to raise the rev limit on the Z and to how much? Will probably need an UpRev tune after I get HFCs early next year so I'm trying to figure out everything I want to get done with the UpRev.
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Not sure how safe 7,500 is. I wouldn't feel comfortable spending a lot of time up there. My limiter was bumped up to 7,300.
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Mine is currently set to 7800 with my UpRev. I know some people set it to 8000.
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did it make a difference?
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09-20-2011, 05:08 PM | #563 (permalink) | |
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Just curious what is "safe"...seen guys at 7750 on regular 5.0s that seem to work....then again, I revved a stroked f20 to 11k hundreds of times with no issues, other guys blow em up with one rev to 9500.... I guess the 7300 limit you run sounds like a good compromise. Plus if your engine blows up, I can lower mind. |
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Yeah, it did. With the Steeda intake (and any other brand intake) that flows significantly more air than stock you really gain a lot of power up top. The car pulls hard to redline.
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I think 7300 is a good compromise.
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^^^ This (and the stock rev limiter kicks in around 6850).
Intake + tune and she pulls like a motherf*cker to [insert new redline here].
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Do you think its made a significant or worthwhile difference? I only want to do it if it makes a difference and is relatively safe. If I do have it raised, I won't even go that high very often. Just when I'm at the drag strip or doing some spirited driving.
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Nah, datalog shows pulled timing. The bama guys confirmed that's how the stock limiter works.
The z was similar, pulled earlier, but less aggressively. My z pulled timing about 7100 rpms. A lot of the peak tune gains on both cars are from going to a hard limiter Edit: replying to gz3 Last edited by Red__Zed; 09-20-2011 at 05:21 PM. |
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Tuning your car is never relatively safe.
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