Do the Gen IV's oil any better than the gen 3's? If not 6500 could be a grenade in the making. I'd be curious if the peak of your HP/ torque curves move higher (more rpms) with the tuning. If not what are you really accomplishing by the RPM change. Very interested in your results. Glad someone is taking the time to make this work.
Graph is below. From what I have witnessed things start to flatten out above 6250. I don't really think taking it to 7K will be ultimately beneficial on a stock motor.
I think it is worth mentioning here that "canned tunes" are not going to be the thing....yet. While Torrie was trying to get my throttle response more crisp, he did note that my 2008 responded totally different to tuning inputs than his 2010 did. Of course we know the 08 had worse throttle lag than than 09 or 10. But so few tunes have been done at this point that a one size fits all approach is likely to not be around for a while.
Especially number 3 and 4 pistons and rods.
It really depends on the type of driving you are doing too - on a road course, there is usually no need to tap the rev limiter on every shift, unless you like rebuilding motors. For drag racing though, it isn't so much about how much (or little) you gain beyond a certain RPM point, it is about where you fall back in the power band after the shift. I heard the same argument from the LSx guys back when I was drag racing my Camaro..."it doesn't gain anything past 5,800 RPMs, so I shift right at 5,800 RPMs." The guy that said that couldn't figure out why I was trapping 2 MPH faster than him all day long, both cars bone stock...I shifted as close to 6,200 RPMs as I could.
More RPMs = more wear and tear though, so there's no free lunch.
I agree that canned tunes may be ok for a daily driver but they are usually so generic and conservative that there is a ton of potential left out there. I worked with Todd at A&C. He did a great job explaining each separate issue of the tuning process. I also eliminated the Split Second box for tuning and just used SCT.
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Dang it! Thanks for heads up. Got too excited
This defies performance logic. Your Paxton car will be faster, if you shift it at 6200. Centri blower needs rpm, to make more boost / power. I shift my Paxton / built engine at 6400. It is still pulling HARD at that rpm. Plus, when you shift at higher rpm, the next gear starts at a higher rpm.
Well, I hate to disappoint, but it seems after all the racing I have done lately, the clutch decided to give up the ghost on our first run. I couple of good logging runs in to share with Torrie though but the clutch was slipping.
Stock clutch with 31K miles on it that has suffered through many dig races, roll races, and standing mile runs. Time to call JonB.
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Sucks to hear that
LMAO, dude that sucks but I can't help but laugh as we have been through so many little setbacks with these cars. I blame it on the new power the car is making . All good dude you'll get the new one in and out the numbers up.
Andy
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