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Old 16-04-2008, 08:14 PM   #1
FS5
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Default stav hitting 6600rpm!!!!/dyno

i was reading through the thread that just got closed,so please no dyno arguments.
but...on the topic of how high should the rpm limit be set /verses peak hp rpm i wouldn't mind knowing .
lets just say stav set his limiter @ 6500.can a dyno measure what hp/torque he's pulling in 1st gear @6500rpm?
now,if stav changes to 2nd after hitting 6500 in 1st = X rpm in second,can a dyno read how much hp/torque he is now getting in 2nd gear.

what i'm getting at is even though a cars peak hp/ torque is dropping off @high rpm ,can a dyno measure wether you better off holding 1st gear longer to keep the cars momentom going rather than changing gears just after the power peaks?
i hope this makes sense..

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