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Supporting mods for higher rev limit?
Hi, what are the recommended mods for higher tuned rev limits like 8k?
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Valve springs, valves, .... actually everything up there :p
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Assuming you realise you will need more than a tune to make power above 7000rpm. Start by having a read of the @Element Tuning threads on lubrication and the rocker they destroyed. They are running up around 9000rpm so have some great experience with high rpm FA20s.
These are the threads I was referring to. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=63723 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=73858
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Almost 3.5k $ to suport a redline above 8 k and make a couple more hp. Headwork/valves/springs/retainers/tune etc. Seems stupid.
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I can appreciate the desire for a higher na powered car but the benefit/cost ratio is quite low.
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In addition to what others have said, don't forget additional/upgraded cooling....revving up that high to make more power is going make things even hotter
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You might over spin the oil pump past 8.5. Interested to know about that.
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