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Do it when you're ready, but building trust with your car often requires for you to explore its limits. |
Ummm, I guess I generally avoid redline (6500). Sometimes I will hover above 6k for a bit at the end of a long straight when I don't want to upshift just before a braking zone. My sweet spot is 4-6k and I tend to do all my performance driving there. I think max torque on my car is 4800 and it feels like it falls off a little above 6k so that is where I usually reach for another gear.
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All I can say is, I'm glad my '06 2.7 has a rev limiter, sometimes I lose track of the RPM exiting a corner! At 7k it feels like it wants more!
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I try to never let my revs drop under 3000, selecting a gear that keeps the steady-speed revs in the 3000 to 3500 range. I ease it away in first, shifting around 4 or 5, and then wind it out through the rest of the gears. It is not uncommon to get a reminder from the rev limiter that maybe I should shift now. I seem to average about 25 to 28 imp. mpg. |
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I had a nice 911 coupe several years back with a tip. I took it up to Riverside CA and back on a trip. Steady 75 or 80 both ways.
28 MPG. I thought that was pretty good with the A/C on all the way. Economy car. |
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If you're not bouncing off the rev limiter, you're doing it wrong. ;)
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Whether I redline or not depends on if my wife is in the car.... ;)
Just did a trip frm Central PA to Lancaster and back last weekend. Calculated the milage at 26 mpg. |
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I swear my car runs better after getting redlined a bunch (compared to spending a few years lugging around a bit). :) I don't think I've broken the 25mpg barrier yet, but it's 11 years old, hasn't had a 60k service yet (57k miles), and I'm generally keeping it above 3000 rpms with the top down... Joe |
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