AlanS1 Posted March 27, 2014 Share Posted March 27, 2014 Hi Alex, i see you are getting restless already ? The rev limiter on mine is at 7200RPM. My engines bottom end, i believe is standard, but the head is not? I understand what you say about on track, but remember as you know the K revs different to the Yota engine that you have just sold. Generally you only rev if it carries on producing power. You will feel and hopefully have some sympathy and change gear before the rev limit is reached? Get the car and start to enjoy it before you worry about things that probably will never be a issue. If they do become a issue then look at what can be done. Do you know any more on the pick up date yet? Looking forward to seeing it. I do really like the seats Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alex B Posted March 27, 2014 Author Share Posted March 27, 2014 Hi Alex, i see you are getting restless already ? The rev limiter on mine is at 7200RPM. My engines bottom end, i believe is standard, but the head is not? I understand what you say about on track, but remember as you know the K revs different to the Yota engine that you have just sold. Generally you only rev if it carries on producing power. You will feel and hopefully have some sympathy and change gear before the rev limit is reached? Get the car and start to enjoy it before you worry about things that probably will never be a issue. If they do become a issue then look at what can be done. Do you know any more on the pick up date yet? Looking forward to seeing it. I do really like the seats Alan Yes you could say Im getting slightly restless, haven't got a pick up date as of yet as still waiting on the DVLA to send the v5c back with updated engine number on it. One main reason i asked about a limiter is because i remember my S2 K being a lower limit, but as you say i could have just been used to driving and changing gear at the "optimum" point. First thing to do before posting any pictures up will be to give it a thoroughly good clean. The seats surprisingly are more comfortable than the ones in my 111R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fentuz Posted March 28, 2014 Share Posted March 28, 2014 The 120s cut at 6500/6950 with oem ecu The vvcs cut at 7000/7200 To find out the best shift point, you need the check your torque/power curves. Before emerald, I put a piece of red tap on the rev counter to indicate where the power drops. With emerald, I set the light at rpm = approx 98% (rpm max power). In my case 5900 as max is 6000 and engine cuts at 6200 (soft) an 6400 (hard). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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