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  1. #1
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    MY07 Accord Euro Lux!

    Euro Rev Limit ?

    Car was in neutral and boot my foot the gas! Only seemed to go to 5000RPM is this correct for the Auto model ?

  2. #2
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    ED Civic & 380GT
    hmmm interesting - manual is 4500rpm limit. If you move even at 1k/ph the normal cut out at 7300rpm applies.

  3. #3
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    for me manual is about 4000-4200
    i always wondered why that was.....
    Fast and furious? I drive slow and luxurious...

  4. #4
    electronic limited.

    Well, think of it as another feature - the launch control system...just floor the gas & dump the clutch & here we go!!
    BNR34 N1 spec
    QR Sprint - 57.79
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  5. #5
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    Yeah for the Auto it's around 5000rpm.

  6. #6
    I still love HONDA! Array
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    Nov 2003
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    Black8
    you'll still spin launching at 4000rpm!
    I know mine spin launching at that rpm, even with VSA on
    euro77 by Jimmy (toE)

  7. #7
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    CL9 Euro 6MT
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    Whats the cut off for the 06 Euro?

    I revved in Neutral (manual) the other day it it revved past 6000rpm, but I didnt go further cause I dont wanna redline.

  8. #8
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    May 2004
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    Were you moving or stationary?

  9. #9
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    Stationary, in Neutral.

    Although the clutch was pressed in, but would that make a difference?

  10. #10
    Ninja turtle Array
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    May 2004
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    Stationary, in Neutral.

    Although the clutch was pressed in, but would that make a difference?
    It might. I've only tried it without pressing the clutch. And I got up to about 4500rpm before the limiter engaged.

    BTW, don't rev it hard for long durations (1-2 seconds) with the clutch in. You will wear out the thrust bearing.

  11. #11
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    Didnt know it wore out the thrust bearing, dont even know what it is lol
    [edit] I do now... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrust_bearing

    I may try it again without the clutch pressed.

  12. #12
    Ninja turtle Array
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroDude
    Didnt know it wore out the thrust bearing, dont even know what it is lol
    [edit] I do now... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrust_bearing

    I may try it again without the clutch pressed.
    Just realised, was your handbrake up or down? If you were pressing the clutch, that means your foot was not on the brakes. So your car could have been moving 1km/h!

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