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Old 3/3/13, 04:20 PM
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Alot today made probably 15 autocross runs
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A redline a day keeps the carbon away?
Lol well said
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I find the limiter on my 1-2 shift if I blow the tire off, all the other gears I go around 7000ish
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Originally Posted by ConeBoss
My BOSS see's redline fairly regularly in 2nd gear...while Auto Crossing. That said It's not really the best thing for you to do to your engine. My opinion on it, there really is no reason to redline unless it would be unsafe to shift because it would unsettle the car during cornering/etc. For acceleration sake, typically shifting at lower RPM will yield better acceleration overall. Asuming you hit the sweet spot to keep in the TQ band. Which is probably obvious for most folks whom will read this. :-)
^strongly disagree with this



I hit redline alot completely agree with it actually being good for the internals of bottom end not so much on the top end but still. One mechanics opinion is going to be different from mine though I suppose.
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Originally Posted by WhiteWinged
^strongly disagree with this



I hit redline alot completely agree with it actually being good for the internals of bottom end not so much on the top end but still. One mechanics opinion is going to be different from mine though I suppose.
Hmm, well...when it comes to promoting engine life. I cant say I have ever met anyone whom would recommend driving your car to the redline on a regular basis...or at all for that matter. Until now.
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I redline on almost a daily basis. Probably why it breaks so much lol
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Originally Posted by ConeBoss
Hmm, well...when it comes to promoting engine life. I cant say I have ever met anyone whom would recommend driving your car to the redline on a regular basis...or at all for that matter. Until now.

Haha everything thats good for you short term is bad for you long term
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Hmmmm. Almost everyday.. redline starts at 6700.. I shift at 7400
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Hmmmm. Almost everyday.. redline starts at 6700.. I shift at 7400
When it's running...you mean.
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Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
When it's running...you mean.
its been running
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Originally Posted by ConeBoss
Hmm, well...when it comes to promoting engine life. I cant say I have ever met anyone whom would recommend driving your car to the redline on a regular basis...or at all for that matter. Until now.
That's sad. Esp driving a Boss.

Weren't you ever in hs and took mom or dad's auto and floored it until the trans shifted? You were hitting redline.

As for these days, you are hangin with the wrong crowd if they only baby their engines.

You need to ditch those grandma's and meet some hot rodders.



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Originally Posted by texastboneking

its been running
You'll have to forgive me, how long has it been running?
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Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
You'll have to forgive me, how long has it been running?
2 years lmao
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2 years lmao
Wasn't it down for a bit when you were getting married?
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Wasn't it down for a bit when you were getting married?
needed tires. still ran and i moved it around a bit.
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Originally Posted by texastboneking

needed tires. still ran and i moved it around a bit.
You should quote that and put it in your signature. Lol
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Originally Posted by texastboneking
still ran and i moved it around a bit.
That dang repo man.


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Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500
You should quote that and put it in your signature. Lol
like so?
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Originally Posted by cdynaco
That's sad. Esp driving a Boss.

Weren't you ever in hs and took mom or dad's auto and floored it until the trans shifted? You were hitting redline.

As for these days, you are hangin with the wrong crowd if they only baby their engines.

You need to ditch those grandma's and meet some hot rodders.


Oh, don't get me wrong I am on the redline as much as I possibly can be while racing. In fact it's the best way for me to know how fast i'm really going since there is no time to look at my speedo on course.

Consequently I try to be nicer to the Boss when on the street...but I have no illusion about the potential/inevitable result of my actions...
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redlined it yesterday, sure was fun


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