Rev limiter Hit
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Rev limiter Hit
Last night on my way home I hit the rev limiter, had never done that before.
Was in first and thought I was in second, (can you tell I drive an automatic alot).
How worried should I be?
Was in first and thought I was in second, (can you tell I drive an automatic alot).
How worried should I be?
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That you've presumably owned this Porsche for several months and this is the first time you've hit the rev limiter? I'd be very worried. Go do it again. Right now.
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Thanks guys I feel much better already!
Who said I know how to shift anyway. I have to say the longer I have this car and the more I drive it the more I love it. I'm sorry winter is coming. Not that I dont drive it every couple weeks but not as much. The longest it sat last winter was alost 4 weeks because we had so much snow.
Who said I know how to shift anyway. I have to say the longer I have this car and the more I drive it the more I love it. I'm sorry winter is coming. Not that I dont drive it every couple weeks but not as much. The longest it sat last winter was alost 4 weeks because we had so much snow.
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DOH! sell the car, QUICK!
as said before, just dont do it downshifting.
LOL +1
I love to hit 3rd then 4th....thats fast enough for me - this morning was a redline commute for the 86' She loved it !!
as said before, just dont do it downshifting.
I love to hit 3rd then 4th....thats fast enough for me - this morning was a redline commute for the 86' She loved it !!
#15
Multiple the rpms attained by 10 then devide by the gear in when hitting the rev limiter. Then multiply by the number of infractions given in a ticket.
[(rpmX10)/G]T+=Concern
Actually as long as your bearings are doing good and things are spinning balanced and good it is a good thing to check out the higher rpms once in a while. Believe it or not the higher rpms do make the pistons reach a little higher in the cylinder walls getting the pistons and rings to keep things cleaned off better. Bad thing to not be winding it out as a habit which allows laquers and carbon to build up and start screwing with your rings and peformance having the stuff there.
[(rpmX10)/G]T+=Concern
Actually as long as your bearings are doing good and things are spinning balanced and good it is a good thing to check out the higher rpms once in a while. Believe it or not the higher rpms do make the pistons reach a little higher in the cylinder walls getting the pistons and rings to keep things cleaned off better. Bad thing to not be winding it out as a habit which allows laquers and carbon to build up and start screwing with your rings and peformance having the stuff there.