Ok, sure. I'll tell you a story about my 300ZX. The sunvisor says "Do not race the engine at high revolutions for longer than one minute."
Another thing, the reason limiters are bad is because you're cutting spark and causing fuel to detonate, which can burn the pistons. Its bad for ANY car, no car can handle it for long periods.
still depends on the car. some engines are built to rev to very high revs like suzuki cuppacinnos, rx7s, type r's ect.
rebuilding the internals of an sr20 or ka24 could warrant for high revs for longer periods, it all comes down to the materials used and most importantly, your cam and ecu. a proper ecu and racing cams could greatly increase how your fuel is being burned.
don't use type-r's as an example unless you're a ricer, hold it at high revs too long and it will blow. RX7s are rotary, which can rev high longer due to the fact that they're a completely different type of engine, and im not sure on the cuppacinno.
And the issue is generally the bearings, not the rods and pistons. A major issue with a lot of engines at high revs is lack of the proper oil pressure, so you're starving the bearings for oil. This causes the engine to spin a bearing.
I can't believe thats what you do with those 240sx. I usually see these cars in front of the shop at Queens, NYC. I live close from that shop. Anyway.... where did you get the sr swaps.
mas de la mitas del video seve en blanco solo se escucha el motor
naldy240sx 2 years ago
TAKE THAT NASTY WING OFF
50N1C800M 2 years ago
fuckin sweet burnout mate on the limiter love it thats how ya do a burnout mate
dylz069 3 years ago
The limiter is bad dude.
mrZdude 3 years ago
only if your car cant handle it
damiandrifts 3 years ago
Ok, sure. I'll tell you a story about my 300ZX. The sunvisor says "Do not race the engine at high revolutions for longer than one minute."
Another thing, the reason limiters are bad is because you're cutting spark and causing fuel to detonate, which can burn the pistons. Its bad for ANY car, no car can handle it for long periods.
mrZdude 3 years ago
yeah, but that wasnt a long period of time
damiandrifts 3 years ago
He should of shifted.
tranquil1987 3 years ago
still depends on the car. some engines are built to rev to very high revs like suzuki cuppacinnos, rx7s, type r's ect.
rebuilding the internals of an sr20 or ka24 could warrant for high revs for longer periods, it all comes down to the materials used and most importantly, your cam and ecu. a proper ecu and racing cams could greatly increase how your fuel is being burned.
JungleScene 2 years ago
don't use type-r's as an example unless you're a ricer, hold it at high revs too long and it will blow. RX7s are rotary, which can rev high longer due to the fact that they're a completely different type of engine, and im not sure on the cuppacinno.
And the issue is generally the bearings, not the rods and pistons. A major issue with a lot of engines at high revs is lack of the proper oil pressure, so you're starving the bearings for oil. This causes the engine to spin a bearing.
mrZdude 2 years ago
pendejo
h23oscar 3 years ago
Smart to change those tires before what you guys did ;) But I know that clutch had to be replaced. Lol
xenoxaos 3 years ago
kRaZy 240sx man
209farmington 3 years ago
Was that clutch done for when you got done?
XxSloYaRollxX 3 years ago
wow ever heard of throttle control? stop hitting the rev limiter!
TheShocker1990 3 years ago 4
thats not an s14 its an s13,, o and also thats a good way to showcase your shop beating the hell out of cars
t66turbo 4 years ago
it's a s13 with the s14 motor swap, sorry this is not a showcase we just trying to me people who like the same idea...
haffeez3 4 years ago
o haha, ok, i guess i should read the whole description more carefully, and yea i guess thats ok as long as its not a customers car ;)
t66turbo 4 years ago
I can't believe thats what you do with those 240sx. I usually see these cars in front of the shop at Queens, NYC. I live close from that shop. Anyway.... where did you get the sr swaps.
Pn0yAirsofter 4 years ago