My 3rd gen b20a7 goes off the end of the rev counter to about 8.5k, which I find incredible for 26 year old car!
Is this normal? Or has it been "fiddled with?"
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3rd gen rev limit?
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That must be reading incorrectly. B20's don't rev that high. Red line is around 6.5k and the ecu would not let it rev over that (limiter would cut in).
If it actually did ever rev that high, you would almost certainly have valves and pistons becoming closely acquainted...
If it actually did ever rev that high, you would almost certainly have valves and pistons becoming closely acquainted...
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Re: 3rd gen rev limit?
Over-reading Rev counter
Certainly doesn't sound anything like 8k revs+ (An Integra R revs to 8400rpm as standard for comparison)
Certainly doesn't sound anything like 8k revs+ (An Integra R revs to 8400rpm as standard for comparison)
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