Safe Rev limit for new ECU on S2R1K

Started by lofty55, June 29, 2010, 11:41:13 PM

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Raux

ok found the chart. 10700 is the magic number.

Drunken Monkey

That's good to know actually.

I bounced my motor off the rev limiter a few months back and I was a tad nervous as my digital tach (or I should say the "max" value stored in my analog tach) said 10023

Nice to know I had a bit of a safety cushion. Although not nice to know the stock rev limiter didn't kick in until then.
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bigiain

Quote from: SpeedDog
Doesn't seem revving beyond 9k is much benefit.
Set the limiter for 9.5k if you want.

Quote from: ducpainter on July 01, 2010, 01:13:49 PM
Pretty much the case with any 2V injected Duc.

Not my poor old asthmatic cv-carbed low-compression long-intake-manifold 750... There's barely any point taking it past 7k rpm...

[laugh]

big

ducpainter

Quote from: bigiain on July 01, 2010, 11:06:10 PM
Not my poor old asthmatic cv-carbed low-compression long-intake-manifold 750... There's barely any point taking it past 7k rpm...

[laugh]

big
My carbed 900 is the same big...

that's why I added the 'injected'.

I was informed long ago that all I'd be making over 8K is noise. ;)
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