Max RPM in the Rev-Up engine
What are the maximum RPM that can support the Rev-up engine without modifying rods or anything else, up to 8K, 8,5K????
Where should be the problem rising the limit? at the valve springs? rods? ...?
Where should be the problem rising the limit? at the valve springs? rods? ...?
Even if the power falls off at a X RPM you can benifit from increased redline by supporting mods IE 3.9 FD, Cams ect, and MAINLY being able to hold onto gears longer in curves for road racing or avoid a shift for 1/4 mi.
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Actually the stock Rev-Up engine stops making power at like 6400 rpm. And if you want to extend the redline without doing anything big like valve springs or connectin rods... you can get an ECU reflash and they rev up to 7500rpm but I don't know if Technosquare has a program available yet.
Originally Posted by Nismo 350z
Actually the stock Rev-Up engine stops making power at like 6400 rpm. And if you want to extend the redline without doing anything big like valve springs or connectin rods... you can get an ECU reflash and they rev up to 7500rpm but I don't know if Technosquare has a program available yet.
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Well, I wanted to know where is the "physical" limit of this engine. Of course the only sense of raising the rev limit is if you have installed cams... but I wanted to know, in that case, what should be the rev limit if you don't change springs and rods
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