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  1. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by simbadda54 View Post
    I change gear at 3k rpm... seems a bit sluggish. Is it ok to change at 3.5 every gear when driving normally or is that a bit too high?
    It's ok to change at 3.5. That is not high. High is 5000rpm and above.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  2. #38
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    also I've been told that make sure shifting above 3000, otherwise your engine will weakened.
    as the ecu learns to take it too easy and make the engine soft.

  3. #39
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    I normaly shift anywhere from 3k rpm to 5k rpms depends on the gear
    not being a smart ass... but is that what vtec feels like? turning the aircon off?

  4. #40
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    once i accidently launched in 3rd >.< i was tired as shit and drivin more than an hour.. yes i was wondering wtf was goin on :P car didnt wanna go.
    and i usally shift b/w 3k-4k.

  5. #41
    honda engines are really reliable and (again) yes they do like a thrashing once in a while.

    seals always heat up and cool down over and over again so eventually they will harden and crack. no car last forever, all u gotta do is make sure u get the most out of ur engine by maintaining it, repair when u have to or when u want to :P

    think of it this way.

    your car is like your own body.

    never workout or put ur stress your body if u havent warmed up properly.
    same goes with a car never thrash it when its cold.

    anyways back to the topic. honda didnt set vtec at 5.5 for no reason (dont bother getting a vtec controller) so of course vtec loves to be drivin hard lol so do chicks.

    hope i helped u guys in some way o.O

  6. #42
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    Civic EG4 B16A
    vtec on B16A is 5,700 - 5,800...

    cant remember exactly...
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  7. #43
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    94 EG, 11 Maloo
    Quote Originally Posted by yfin View Post
    he means selecting the right gear to maintain or obtain speed. If you try to accelerate from a slow speed in a high gear you are lugging the engine.
    So technically its bad for me to "cruise" in 5th gear going 60? cause then wen i accelerate it bogs down??
    Power Of Dreams...
    VTECN

  8. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTi_b0i View Post
    So technically its bad for me to "cruise" in 5th gear going 60? cause then wen i accelerate it bogs down??
    That's why it's called "Cruise". If you are maintaining 60, without needing to accelerate, it's fine. If you have to accelerate, you should downshift to a lower gear.
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    ah i see wat ya mean...thanks aaron
    Power Of Dreams...
    VTECN

  10. #46
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    No problem
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  11. #47
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    Melbourne
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    1998 EK civic
    my poor lil engine....

  12. #48
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    My normal driving shifting point is always around 4k or above, and after few days of driving like that the car still becomes sluggish compared to when you thrashing it like a slut...

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