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Often damage to engines is not apparent immediately and may take months or years to result in failure or other visible/audible problems.
The factory engineers set an rpm limit of 7400. This will have some degree of safety margin and likely designed so that engines will last considerable periods of time and kilometers with very small numbers of failures (at stock power levels) so the manufacturer does not get a bad name because of excessive numbers of engines failures, you always going to get some failures. If you rev past these limits by altering tune or by mechanically over revving engine during downshifts (stock internals) then its likely going to result in a higher chance of failure at some point. How much difference it makes well who knows depend on amount of over rev , how often you do it, oils , luck whatever. Abnormal driving techniques like holding on the rpm limit for long periods, or even tracking cars or even driving them hard on roads will in general shorten the life of all mechanical components in the car. These cars are not race cars they just a sporty car, their only designed for normal road use and a little "sporty' driving. Like most other "road" car take them to the track and oil temps become excessive quickly , brakes fade and in general most mechanical components on the car will show increased or abnormal wear rates. If you do it accept the risk or dont do it. |
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Typically rev limiters aren't fuel cuts either, they're spark cut/retard. Fuel cut typically only happens when the ECU can't figure out what to do, so it shuts fuel and spark down. In a drive by wire car it'll close the throttle plate before it resorts to that though. There is nothing the ECU can do if you downshift into 2nd instead of 4th to save the engine from over revving.
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It makes sense to me now, but I never thought it would really be able to save people except in a very minor case of over rev which now I'm assuming it's just the sudden lash of resistance from going into gear that can break the tires loose in some cases. Now that I know the true way maybe I too can have some of Tcoats cookies
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I track my car and hit the limiter sometime. The car is advertised as a car to take it to the track so I am . confident it can handle it.
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This ^ OH god, so much this! Nothing wrong with bouncing off the limiter once in a while but like Steve says hanging it there or exceeding it will increase wear. This is not a possibility it is a firm will. Still nothing wrong with doing even that though, as long as you understand that there will be accelerated wear. That wear may only mean that the car lasts 399,999K instead of 400,000K but it still means a reduction. It is advertised as a road car that can be tracked not as a car made specifically for the track. Those are two totally different things.
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![]() I would say it is a car build to be tracked, but at the same time has some deficiencies because it had to be road legal. There were certain people that worked hard on race tracks trying to refine this product. It is at least naïve to make statements that the car was designed for a little sporty driving, like most other road cars. |
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Prepping it for track (better tires, better brakes, addressing oil and fuel starvation, factory oil cooler) were not compromises to make the car "road legal". They are compromises made, among other things, to keep it as a cheap, sporty, lightweight car.
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Not knocking on the car, it's a lot of "driver" car for the money, handles beautiful, looks good, lightweight like very few nowadays. But calling it a "track built" car is a stretch .
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