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what is rev limiter for most cars?
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-01-2015, 09:34 PM
hello guys, I am not sure if this is normal but today, I was pulling hard onto highway from 2nd going into 3rd, and just before my needle hit redline, it starts blipping or sounding like slipping at 5k rpm on 8th gen accord v6. Is this normal? it seems like its happening 2nd--->3rd only. I cannot hit redline. In my auto accord, I also cannot rev to redline in neutral. Was afraid somethings wrong but I've read that its to protect the engine? Anyone have same vehicle that might be able to chime in?
you need to buy an aftermarket defi gauge that goes to 11000 rpms, it'll unlock the hidden potentials of the engine
flagella
04-01-2015, 09:49 PM
S2000 limits at 4k rpm until temperature bar reaches 3.
asian_XL
04-01-2015, 10:02 PM
you need to shout "vtech, yo!" to unlock the redline
fliptuner
04-01-2015, 10:15 PM
hello guys, I am not sure if this is normal but today, I was pulling hard onto highway from 2nd going into 3rd, and just before my needle hit redline, it starts blipping or sounding like slipping at 5k rpm on 8th gen accord v6. Is this normal? it seems like its happening 2nd--->3rd only. I cannot hit redline. In my auto accord, I also cannot rev to redline in neutral. Was afraid somethings wrong but I've read that its to protect the engine? Anyone have same vehicle that might be able to chime in?
:pokerface:
!Aznboi128
04-01-2015, 10:17 PM
^ 08+ are fine
fliptuner
04-01-2015, 10:18 PM
time will tell :troll:
smoothie.
04-01-2015, 10:21 PM
^ 08+ are fine
no theyre not.
even 2010+ tl's slip.
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-01-2015, 10:22 PM
:pokerface:
i have two, the one that is jumping at 5k is manual. Second one is auto v6
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-01-2015, 10:24 PM
^ 08+ are fine
does yours hit redline or is it similar? I don't wanna worry cause I drive the cars like a gem, except entering highways:badpokerface: So, if its something that I can avoid, I'll change tranny fluid first thing tomorrow morning.
!Aznboi128
04-01-2015, 10:28 PM
no theyre not.
even 2010+ tl's slip.
ummm maybe just not as bad then. Cause there isnt as many reports on them as they have on 6-7th gen accords 2-3rd gen tl
does yours hit redline or is it similar? I don't wanna worry cause I drive the cars like a gem, except entering highways:badpokerface: So, if its something that I can avoid, I'll change tranny fluid first thing tomorrow morning.
My two accords are 7th gen v6, one auto other is 6-speed, I have no issues.
Jas29
04-01-2015, 10:36 PM
have a 6th gen accord v6 auto it will go to redline in 2nd it does have major transmission problems but its still holding up lol 210ish kms on it now.
!Aznboi128
04-01-2015, 10:37 PM
Just a fyi in your auto accord you will not be able to rev past 5. It's so you can't do redline neutral drops.
If its slipping and its manual it could be the clutch.
Purely
04-01-2015, 10:50 PM
Supra, is the auto transmission failing again on the auto accord (I remember your other threads). Did you end up doing any maintenance? (3x3 drain and refill, filter, switches).
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-01-2015, 11:34 PM
Supra, is the auto transmission failing again on the auto accord (I remember your other threads). Did you end up doing any maintenance? (3x3 drain and refill, filter, switches).
yes auto accord is fine. My 6 speed, im not sure how to tell if its slipping. Its just doing the blip blip thing at 5-6k rpm before hitting redline, every other gear is fine hitting redline. Ill try maintenance tomorrow.
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-02-2015, 09:44 PM
just wanted to update this for anyone with similar issue in future. My engine went into limbo mode and limited revs to 5500k rpm to protect the engine because there was so little engine oil left lol. 5% I guess was the remainder because when I drained the oil, there was only like 2 liters left!:heckno:. Didn't know honda engines or most cars do this for that matter.
dared3vil0
04-02-2015, 10:02 PM
Because why would you ever want to check the fucking oil...
:rukidding:
Believe it or not, changing your oil will save you a lot of money on the long run.. (honda reminds you to change your oil at 15% BTW)
StanleyR
04-02-2015, 10:11 PM
yeah, I remember back in the day doing an oil change on a buddy's SiR, we didn't put enough oil in and his car wouldnt' go into vtec when he drove it hard. Sure enough he added a bit more and it was fine after that
skyxx
04-02-2015, 10:18 PM
Seriously, no one failed this guy?
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-02-2015, 10:20 PM
Because why would you ever want to check the fucking oil...
:rukidding:
i do check it every few weeks. Last time i checked, it was still at the highest dot.
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-02-2015, 10:23 PM
Seriously, no one failed this guy?
fail if you want. Some of us aren't really good with cars. I do maintain my vehicles, just some reason, oil was very low this time even though I checked it a few weeks ago which had normal oil levels.. Oh well, learned something new to avoid future problems
dared3vil0
04-02-2015, 10:30 PM
i do check it every few weeks. Last time i checked, it was still at the highest dot.
Yeah sorry no. If a car went from highest dot (full) down to 2L, thereby burning 2.5L in two weeks, you need a new motor.
my auto civic in D shifts at about 6k, if i go "manually" it goes up to 7250ish
Timpo
04-02-2015, 10:34 PM
Seriously, no one failed this guy?
ok you do it
SupraTTturbo2jz
04-02-2015, 10:53 PM
Yeah sorry no. If a car went from highest dot (full) down to 2L, thereby burning 2.5L in two weeks, you need a new motor.
cool man, i'm gonna go buy a new motor first thing tomorrow morning
Purely
04-03-2015, 01:05 AM
The OP is asking a legitimate automotive question... if you guys have no intentions of helping him, then why come into the thread just to bash on him? In my opinion, this type of behavior ruins the automotive community on RS because it discourages other members (especially new ones) to ask questions/make threads in the future.
Akinari
04-03-2015, 01:44 AM
I know the 4spd in my Element will hold the gears until redline around 6500/6600rpm if I put my foot the floor and hold it there :pokerface:
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