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Old 07-05-2017, 02:35 PM   #29
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IIRC there was a post on Temple of Vtec a long time ago where somebody's Razo shift knob cracked and the dude money shifted into 2nd gear and hit 11,000rpm. The engine survived but the gearbox blew.
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Old 07-05-2017, 02:37 PM   #30
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Old 07-05-2017, 02:51 PM   #31
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IIRC there was a post on Temple of Vtec a long time ago where somebody's Razo shift knob cracked and the dude money shifted into 2nd gear and hit 11,000rpm. The engine survived but the gearbox blew.
That can be a result as well. A lot depends on the clearances and some engines can take it better than others.
I just used the 1,000 rpm as a sort of place holder number. You could go over 1,000 or 10,000 a hundred times with no issue or you could blow things apart at 950 the first time you did it. It isn't an exact science.
I miss shifted a drag set up Pinto once. The engine survived fine, the tranny had some minor damage and the u-joints all but blew apart.


As far as the OP here goes he is fine.
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Old 07-05-2017, 03:42 PM   #32
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It is called money shift..sounds so Gangster....
I think you are fine if you don't do it all the time...
plus, it is very hard to mis-shift from 3rd to 4th....little more practice, yeah?
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I believe, for the fa20, the weak link from an acute over-rev is between the wrist pin and piston. The holes stretch and give up the ghost. It has been covered here a few times.

Which astonishes me considering the floofiness of the valve springs. The valves must be super light.
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Old 07-05-2017, 04:01 PM   #34
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Did you even bloody well READ what I said before?


Yea. Even a thousand bro.


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I believe, for the fa20, the weak link from an acute over-rev is between the wrist pin and piston. The holes stretch and give up the ghost. It has been covered here a few times.

Which astonishes me considering the floofiness of the valve springs. The valves must be super light.


Holes stretch? From force or heat/friction? Acute overheating would cause metal expansion, right, and lubricants to heat to dangerously thin levels resulting in metal on metal contact? If that is what we are talking about then could that much heat really occur in a second or two max? I can't see it happening.


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Holes stretch? From force or heat/friction? Acute overheating would cause metal expansion, right, and lubricants to heat to dangerously thin levels resulting in metal on metal contact? If that is what we are talking about then could that much heat really occur in a second or two max? I can't see it happening.


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You are stuck on heat. There is much more than heat involved in a miss shift over rev situation. The parts are simply not designed to move that fast and they hit things or shift and blow apart. Heat has nothing to do with that. We are not talking about sitting there with you foot on the gas at redline for an hour.
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Tell 'ya what. Why don't you just go out and make some videos of a few miss shifts at just 1,000 rpms over redline. Just a dozen or so would satisfy me that everything I have know and experienced about over revs is totally wrong. Hell you really want to convince me then do a couple at only 2,000 over since that should be fine as well.
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I did not... cause it just hit like slightly above the redline and then it dropped under the redline right away. I'm just so worried about it.
Early on when I started driving mine I miss-shifted from 5th to 4th. I immediately hit the clutch to save it but definitely freaked myself out. I've driven probably 30k miles since then and haven't noticed any issues. If you know for sure something doesn't feel right, then get it checked out. Just learn from your mistakes and it should be fine.
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Hell you really want to convince me then do a couple at only 2,000 over since that should be fine as well.
I haven't figured out yet if this guy did it on purpose or by mistake. I was reading somewhere that he was trying that day to get used to the right-hand drive position:



On the other side, it is a bit bizarre to miss shift by accident and manage to make a lap record.
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Holes stretch? From force or heat/friction? Acute overheating would cause metal expansion, right, and lubricants to heat to dangerously thin levels resulting in metal on metal contact? If that is what we are talking about then could that much heat really occur in a second or two max? I can't see it happening.
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I haven't figured out yet if this guy did it on purpose or by mistake. I was reading somewhere that he was trying that day to get used to the right-hand drive position:
His R8 which has a big ol' stepladder, gave out so he begrudgingly took out his backup vehicle which has a spring loaded centering mechanism. Forgetting about the spring, instead of allowing the gearshift to center itself for 4th, he nudged it across the nonexistent hard gate.

The rest is, as they say, expensive.
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The rest is, as they say, expensive.


Or not so much for race cars
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