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Originally Posted by Augustus Very interesting. Set the light for 2k and try the experiment again. @5K, there's going to be some natural strain/resistance from the engine. The instant you
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Why would we use the Rev limiter? Wow, I can't believe you just asked that. But hey... 1) to aid in what would be optimum shifting for torque we would want to be somewhere around 200-400rpms past max torque. Max torque would be 5200rpm so the ideal setting around 5500rpm. 2) to utilize max horsepower without overreving as well. 7200rpm is prime because 7000rpm is peak HP. We shift in manual mode. And we can do 95% of what a real manual does except burnouts. 3) making sure we make ideal shifts for fuel econ. 4400 rpm would ensure we are not driving sporty. Some of us have a led foot which means we can't control ourselves. Rev limiting would help be a reminder. PS I can check to see if it works at 2000rpm but it worked as it should at 4800. Don't be jealous if your manuals can't. Lol |
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