Redlined Hard
#1
Redlined Hard
So, cruising into work today, I accelerated from a stop at a red light really hard (fun to do from time to time as you know). Unfortunately, I got a little too giddy with the shift into second gear, and didn't pull the shifter all the way up. So instead of going into second, it went into neutral. Not realizing it yet, I twisted the throttle wide open expecting to blast away into the distance, and instead blasted away way into the redline (~16,200 rpm), then the rev limited caught it and bouced around 15.5krpm for a second until I let off the throttle. Happily, it appears there is no immediate damage to the engine, though I fear I've probably grinded quite a bit of my crank bearings away. Definately going to remember to pull hard on that shift lever when riding hard from now on, lol.
#2
RE: Redlined Hard
yeah my old zx6 you had to shift a little harder going up to second or it would miss shift. but this reminds me of my neigbor had a freind with a gixxer 600 he thought it was cool to hear it bounce the rev limiter. i just cringe every time [&:]
#3
RE: Redlined Hard
I wouldn't worry about any engine damage. The rev limiter makes sure you can't over rev to the point damage occurs. Most bikes can handle a regular high revving from time to time.
#4
RE: Redlined Hard
yeah all the kids around here love that rev limiter, just pisses me off cuz i have tried to tel lthem how bad that is on the engine but they dont believe me, seriously it like they make fun of my cuz i wont hit rev limiter with them. f that. ill let them blow their ****z up and then who will be the only one riding lol
#5
RE: Redlined Hard
Yeah, same thing around here. Tuesday nights are bike night and thursdays are street racer night. I take my bike to both just to hang out, but there are always other riders there nailing their redline all night. We'll see who's laughing when they get their **** towed home.
#6
RE: Redlined Hard
If you did any damage to the engine, you would definitely know right away. It would be knocking if the crank bearings were damaged. That is why the rev limiter is there; to prevent catastrophic engine damage, but don't go doing that all the time.
#7
RE: Redlined Hard
I agree, the stock limiter set points are there way before you will or should notice engine issues. However, does not mean that you should bounce the limiter every time. You should be fine.
#9
RE: Redlined Hard
The ECU mod does not disable your rev limiter; just gives more power due to the flow and the affect on the Exhaust valve and fuel map at the top end.
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