Redlining the R
Redlining the R
i just bought a 10" tach. what should i set the shift light to come on at? so that i get the full amount of vtec with out hitting the limiter ? its the stock ecu
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Re: Redlining the R
The ECU is stock, but is the rest of the motor?jinbooson wrote:i just bought a 10" tach. what should i set the shift light to come on at? so that i get the full amount of vtec with out hitting the limiter ? its the stock ecu
If your car's completely stock, you can shift at anything over 8000 and stay on the cam...provided you're a decently quick shifter.
Dave-ROR wrote:maybe you can answer this..
why do people buy a 5" tach for a car that has a 4" tach standard? that's just always confused me.
Dunno about the size deal Dave, I guess that is standard race car prep.
As for the reason to buy the tach, there are 2 good reasons, 1) accuracy (usually OE are off and the ITR is no exception) 2) ability to add a shift light ( which is handy when glancing at the tach is not an option).
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Of course, but then, one isn't even reusing the stock gauges I hope. We don't. :shrug: But I think this guy is driving a street car anyways.bbqman wrote:I guess that is standard race car prep.
I agree that stock tachs are inaccurate in how they read, however, they are consistant. I know my car hits the limiter at x indicated RPM. It ALWAYS hits it at the same RPM. Does it really matter what it shows as long as you know where that is?1) accuracy (usually OE are off and the ITR is no exception)
You can add one without a shift light too. A low intesity LED, a dali racing shift light setup and some wiring = in-helmet shift light connecting with the same wires two way comms uses2) ability to add a shift light ( which is handy when glancing at the tach is not an option).

or for a more 'common' approach, a number of companies make adjustable lights that just read the tach signal and light up with needed. Not as adjustable, I agree, but still works.
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Back to his original question...
I'd say set the light at 8000-8200... That's what I'd shift at with the stock ECU...
You should have just enough time before fuel dump... If you are paying attention... 
Personally I like the stock tach (though I'm running of of room on it... better valvetrain
) and shifting by "feel" and a quick glance of course... 
I'd say set the light at 8000-8200... That's what I'd shift at with the stock ECU...


Personally I like the stock tach (though I'm running of of room on it... better valvetrain


ended up in getting a greddy digital tach (looks like a boost controller) with a small light that's about the size of a double A battery. reason being is because i have the ability to shift to 11.5grand (which i never do). autometer makes a 12k tach but they're just to big imo, too ricey.
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I just got my car dyno'd a while back and my chart ran to 8600 before it cut off... though looking at the chart my peak hp stopped at 8100-8200 ish so I now shift at about 8200 since thats my peak hp spot... no point in going any higher if I'm gonna lose a few hp points.
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