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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 There have been quite a few failures due to running 8k rpm. Raising the redline is playing with fire. It's not worth it to gain a

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Old 03-31-2015, 01:16 PM   #31 (permalink)
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There have been quite a few failures due to running 8k rpm. Raising the redline is playing with fire. It's not worth it to gain a few hp.
Yep from oil starve and overheating.
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Jack @ HP Logic is one of the best tuners in South Florida. He did my FI exhaust install and have seen a lot of his work. Honestly I'm surprised he netted you any gain without any supporting mods. As others have stated in this thread Nissan and other manufacturers have gotten really good at squeezing out performance from all the stock parts.

Also, I believe raising the red line is reasonably safe as long as you're not tracking your car.
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Jack @ HP Logic is one of the best tuners in South Florida. He did my FI exhaust install and have seen a lot of his work. Honestly I'm surprised he netted you any gain without any supporting mods. As others have stated in this thread Nissan and other manufacturers have gotten really good at squeezing out performance from all the stock parts.

Also, I believe raising the red line is reasonably safe as long as you're not tracking your car.
That why I went to him, think I got what I could've possibly gained for being stock. But the 8k rpm worried me, I guess there are mixed opinions about raising the redline.
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