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I know our redlines are around 6.5k not sure exactly how much, but I dunno how high you can really take it, I have a DX=no tachometer.
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depends on what the engine is made out of... our engines most likely arent rated to go any hirer than 7500 sustained... so be cautious and not overrev, yes its possible to overrev your car, but im not going to tell you because i dont want to be responsible for breaking your engine
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Originally posted by Elite
it probably wont do anything considering the fact that there are lots of ecu's raising rev limiters on other egines d15, d16, i dont see why not d17
it probably wont do anything considering the fact that there are lots of ecu's raising rev limiters on other egines d15, d16, i dont see why not d17
NO ONE has been able to raise the rev limit yet with the stock ecu.
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Originally posted by WannaBFast
depends on what the engine is made out of... our engines most likely arent rated to go any hirer than 7500 sustained... so be cautious and not overrev, yes its possible to overrev your car, but im not going to tell you because i dont want to be responsible for breaking your engine
depends on what the engine is made out of... our engines most likely arent rated to go any hirer than 7500 sustained... so be cautious and not overrev, yes its possible to overrev your car, but im not going to tell you because i dont want to be responsible for breaking your engine
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