Wheelspin over-rev 7,600rpm
#1
Wheelspin over-rev 7,600rpm
Yeah, I know. Should I be worrying now or no?
I was teaching my little brother "car control" and how to have fun in a snowy parking lot. I told him to gas it while in 2nd and before I knew it I saw the tach at the last hash mark bouncing hard off of the rev limiter for 2-3 seconds.
Somehow I was able to manage my frustration and let him drive for a few more minutes before taking it home, but needless to say it is bugging me... Thoughts?
I was teaching my little brother "car control" and how to have fun in a snowy parking lot. I told him to gas it while in 2nd and before I knew it I saw the tach at the last hash mark bouncing hard off of the rev limiter for 2-3 seconds.
Somehow I was able to manage my frustration and let him drive for a few more minutes before taking it home, but needless to say it is bugging me... Thoughts?
#7
Lol just wanna note that uh... you let your younger brother (guess I don't know how much younger, but still) full throttle a 951 in a snowy parking lot with a big turbo and now you're worried.... Hmm, interesting.
I would say that if nothing went wrong at the time you should be good, though it may have stressed out some of your internals. Either way it's over and done now, not much you can do.
I would say that if nothing went wrong at the time you should be good, though it may have stressed out some of your internals. Either way it's over and done now, not much you can do.
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#9
I disagree. Acceleration stops as soon as the force ceases to be applied. If you are seeing overshoot of your rev limit the feedback loop is slow, or the instrumentation is faulty.
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Disagree all you want. But try it for yourself (if you want to risk your motor), and you will see that I am right. Momentum doesn't stop as soon as you let off the throttle (or cut fuel).
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Yeah, I know. Should I be worrying now or no?
I was teaching my little brother "car control" and how to have fun in a snowy parking lot. I told him to gas it while in 2nd and before I knew it I saw the tach at the last hash mark bouncing hard off of the rev limiter for 2-3 seconds.
Somehow I was able to manage my frustration and let him drive for a few more minutes before taking it home, but needless to say it is bugging me... Thoughts?
I was teaching my little brother "car control" and how to have fun in a snowy parking lot. I told him to gas it while in 2nd and before I knew it I saw the tach at the last hash mark bouncing hard off of the rev limiter for 2-3 seconds.
Somehow I was able to manage my frustration and let him drive for a few more minutes before taking it home, but needless to say it is bugging me... Thoughts?
The rev limiter kicks in before you hit 7000rpm (pump gas more like 6700-6800 rpm). Now if you managed a mechanical over-rev (I don't see how here), the sky is the limit.
No need to worry, a mechanical over-rev would have bent the valves and you wouldn't have made it home. I would say you are fine, just stay away from hitting the rev-limit. If you plan on letting your brother experiment, you might want to consider the V-FLEX where you can set your own rev-limit...
#13
Thanks for the feedback guys, I haven't taken it out again to check things out but will shortly. Luckily, it sounds like not a big deal. It's bad enough I got OCD for this car as it is... so things like this get my attention!
Re: rev limit - That is where the needle was pointing, obviously that is the only indication I can go by.
I really don't think the redline is set that high, as John seems to have fairly conservative stuff but again, i've never played with the limited previously. I always shift 6K-6.5K rpms at the most.
CameronK- Obviously I told him to lay off of the gas and put the clutch instantly, but the delay between my noticing it, me telling him, and him doing is not going to be instant. Plus he is a novice at driving manual.
951 RS - I let my brother - 16 years old - (or anyone) drive the car as hard as I would, but I cringe when they drive it harder than I do and I built it to drive it. I always hated the tools that had a nice car and would not let share the experience with anyone else. At 16, I was DREAMING of driving/owning/riding in a 951 and now that I am in the position to share that with people, I will. I already talked to him about what redline is, how to respond to it, and why to avoid doing it. He gets it and is still allowed access to it
John - as always, everyone that drives my car always comments on the drivability and wide powerband. The ones that know how much of a PITA is to modify a turbo car cannot believe it is a bolt on MAF kit! As soon as I'm in the position, I will certainly be interested in the V-Flex
Re: rev limit - That is where the needle was pointing, obviously that is the only indication I can go by.
I really don't think the redline is set that high, as John seems to have fairly conservative stuff but again, i've never played with the limited previously. I always shift 6K-6.5K rpms at the most.
CameronK- Obviously I told him to lay off of the gas and put the clutch instantly, but the delay between my noticing it, me telling him, and him doing is not going to be instant. Plus he is a novice at driving manual.
951 RS - I let my brother - 16 years old - (or anyone) drive the car as hard as I would, but I cringe when they drive it harder than I do and I built it to drive it. I always hated the tools that had a nice car and would not let share the experience with anyone else. At 16, I was DREAMING of driving/owning/riding in a 951 and now that I am in the position to share that with people, I will. I already talked to him about what redline is, how to respond to it, and why to avoid doing it. He gets it and is still allowed access to it
John - as always, everyone that drives my car always comments on the drivability and wide powerband. The ones that know how much of a PITA is to modify a turbo car cannot believe it is a bolt on MAF kit! As soon as I'm in the position, I will certainly be interested in the V-Flex
#14
As everyone has said, I'm sure your fine. Any damage that could have happened, would have. Just explain to your younger brother what happens to the engine during an over-rev so he understands. I don't think there is anything wrong with allowing your younger brother to drive your car but the more he understands the safer you both will be.
#15
I just chaulk it up to my car being too fast for the tach needle. I've seen many 951's swing the tach needle when they're spinning in first or 2nd. I've even done it in my own car. More then klikely no harm. Sure scares the **** out of you the first time!