shift in wrong gear! Error
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I've been driving stick for the past 6 years and mostly 5 speed MT. I've raced and never shifted in the wrong gear (at least i don't remember doing so), anyways i was racing my friend's Civic with a modded Type R engine. while runnig on fifth gear, just before redline i tried to hit 6th but instead i didn't push hard enough to the right and instead hit back my 4th gear..... boom my RPM hit the limiter. my question is will this really going to affect my engine? i know lots of people who hit the wrong gear and blown their engine, my car seems fine and i only have 1300 miles on the car. im still getting used to driving 6MT plus i'm used to driving way past 8K RPM that i've hit my rev limiter on my G a couple of times...
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Originally Posted by kenchan
you're an idiot if you were street racing at those speeds, but as far as
motor goes, if you hit the rev limiter while you had your foot on the gas,
the motor will not blow as there is fuel going to it and the ecu mandated
the rev limiter, not the drivetrain.
motor goes, if you hit the rev limiter while you had your foot on the gas,
the motor will not blow as there is fuel going to it and the ecu mandated
the rev limiter, not the drivetrain.
If he let the clutch out, there was definitely mechanical overrev.
Knowing the shift revs, you can figure what mechanical revs were reached,by the difference in the gear ratios.
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He said he was close to redline & down shifted to 4th instead of 6th.
If he let the clutch out, there was definitely mechanical overrev.
Knowing the shift revs, you can figure what mechanical revs were reached,by the difference in the gear ratios.
If he let the clutch out, there was definitely mechanical overrev.
Knowing the shift revs, you can figure what mechanical revs were reached,by the difference in the gear ratios.
6MT redline in 5th is about 144 mph with a ratio of 1.00 , redline is 114 mph in 4th with a ratio of 1.27. If my math is right I calculated the mechanical rpms reached would have been close to 8200 less what he was under the redline by.
These are strong engines if there was no damage done.
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do an engine compression test, check your valve spring, some people do get away, some bent their valve spring some blown engine or piston. hoping you are the lucky one.
hit rev limit when you upshift it wont hurt since ecu will cut off fuel to protect your engine, but downshift and over rev is different story
hit rev limit when you upshift it wont hurt since ecu will cut off fuel to protect your engine, but downshift and over rev is different story
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