Does everyone rpm rev like that? my car is bone stock.
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f22a6 revs 7rpm?
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There is no need to go over the redline either. F22A1/4's peak power is at 5200 rpm, whilst the A6 is at 5600rpm and the A7 at 5900 rpm.
Also what do you mean it revs at 7000? Does it do by itself? or you're bringing it up there?EXTERMINATE ALL MUFFINS!
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Originally posted by Inspired2.2 View PostMy car rev 7,000 rpm. Is that safe for f22a6?
The F22A6 pulls higher in the powerband than an F22A1 or F22A4 by virtue of the larger cam and better flowing intake manifold.
I used to take my F22 to 6800 all the time and never had any trouble. Many other do too.
Also, on an F22A3 with stock powerband, it is pretty dead by 6500 so there isn't much reason to go beyond that. But it does pull quite a bit higher than the other F22s.Last edited by owequitit; 02-05-2010, 01:07 AM.
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Yup, Cars were ment to be driven, Done it servral times!!!The CB7 Collector.Team Kindred Impulse Member #392 LX Coupe F22A12013 Toyota Corolla S92 EX Sedan F22A1Originally posted by deevergoteDo you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)
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I wouldn't necessarily say it's "safe" to rev a 20 year old engine with an unknown service history to the redline regularly. Doing it occasionally won't kill it, but the tensile stess of high revs can be very destructive. Considering the fact that you gain nothing from revving that high, there's no point in risking it.
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