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    #16
    its fine to take it to 6k. The auto trannies redline at 6.5k. So i'm pretty sure you'll be safe taking it up to 6k. I wouldn't really recommend going past it. I mean you won't really make more power if you rev to say 7k or 8k. So why take the chance and blow your car up? I think you make peak power somewhere around 5.5k so reving past it does not increase your power.
    my 91 cb7
    Originally posted by 4doorfury
    I swear, if I hit a raccoon I'll just keep pushing him, there's no way he's going to fit underneath the car

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      #17
      ok so i will only take it to 5500 just to be safe and just makin power ... no way i could blow my engine there ... right
      The local asshole, 19 years in the making and still not giving a shit

      Originally posted by mj213
      Wait... don't you have a carbon fiber hood? You need to give your "bro" a cunt punt.


      Originally posted by bizzyboi
      He will defend his stance on raping his car to no end.

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        #18
        Originally posted by 91 DX
        ok so i will only take it to 5500 just to be safe and just makin power ... no way i could blow my engine there ... right

        ummm...actually...my original engine blew and I had never revved it that high...

        I say unless you have to win some very important races...regular 3000rpm shifting will extend the motor life.
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          #19
          ummm... i shift around 4 normally and now with the exhaust i rev shorter cause its 2 loud lol
          The local asshole, 19 years in the making and still not giving a shit

          Originally posted by mj213
          Wait... don't you have a carbon fiber hood? You need to give your "bro" a cunt punt.


          Originally posted by bizzyboi
          He will defend his stance on raping his car to no end.

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            #20
            if your daily driving the car. for example to and from school or to your girlfriend's house there's really no need to shift anywhere past 4k.
            my 91 cb7
            Originally posted by 4doorfury
            I swear, if I hit a raccoon I'll just keep pushing him, there's no way he's going to fit underneath the car

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              #21
              true by the time you have reached 3500 or a lil less you are usually pushing most power anyways
              The local asshole, 19 years in the making and still not giving a shit

              Originally posted by mj213
              Wait... don't you have a carbon fiber hood? You need to give your "bro" a cunt punt.


              Originally posted by bizzyboi
              He will defend his stance on raping his car to no end.

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                #22
                actually, there is a good reason to shift around 6 grand if you are racing the car. it's where your torque band begins in the next gear. the torque band starts getting fat a little lower than where your engine hits on a shift at redline. on a 7 grand shift you will end up near 3 grand when you hit the next gear, whereas the torque band begins around 2250. you will accelerate quicker by shifting around 500-750 rpms before redline cause you will still be gaining torque in the next gear instead of starting topped out and then lose torque through the gear. I have a 92 lx sedan with a short ram, 2.25"catback/ vortex muffler and stage 1 exedy clutch and i am running low 11's and high 10's in the 8th. that's with all parts still on the car the spare tire, jack, a bigger floor jack, catback that was on the car before and a baby seat in the back. if i took out the seats and interior, and gutted the car and put cf hood trunklid and fenders and aluminum doors i could probably run low 10's high 9's. my best was a 10.9 with the car loaded down... figure around 10.7-10.5 with a better launch and all the junk out of it.
                back to do it again... no flipping of accords this time!!!

                Hit me up with techy questions if i don't have an answer i can get an answer...

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                  #23
                  ur running that with an f22?

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by alifeva
                    ur running that with an f22?
                    he said 8th, not Quarter-Mile

                    ----------------My 92 Honda Accord LX---------------------- My 97 Nissan 240sx LE----

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                      #25
                      get vtec. so once you go over 5k you actually see the mph goes faster up. just rev to 5500rpm. theres no point going more. i shift at 5k.
                      miss my turbo cb7
                      moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by johnnyo032003
                        actually, there is a good reason to shift around 6 grand if you are racing the car. it's where your torque band begins in the next gear. the torque band starts getting fat a little lower than where your engine hits on a shift at redline. on a 7 grand shift you will end up near 3 grand when you hit the next gear, whereas the torque band begins around 2250. you will accelerate quicker by shifting around 500-750 rpms before redline cause you will still be gaining torque in the next gear instead of starting topped out and then lose torque through the gear. I have a 92 lx sedan with a short ram, 2.25"catback/ vortex muffler and stage 1 exedy clutch and i am running low 11's and high 10's in the 8th. that's with all parts still on the car the spare tire, jack, a bigger floor jack, catback that was on the car before and a baby seat in the back. if i took out the seats and interior, and gutted the car and put cf hood trunklid and fenders and aluminum doors i could probably run low 10's high 9's. my best was a 10.9 with the car loaded down... figure around 10.7-10.5 with a better launch and all the junk out of it.

                        research my friend and you'll find out theres very little torque past 5,500rpm.
                        miss my turbo cb7
                        moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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                          #27
                          if im just cruising, i shift real early. keep it nice quiet and smooth. driving fast, ill usually shit a lil before redline
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