i have a 2002 cavalier , 2.2 automatic, i run at a short circle track. 3/4 down the straight i hit a rev limiter and loose all momentum going in the corner. Does any one know what i can do?
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is there any way i can send my pcm somewhere and get the rev limiter turned up. My next race is 5-12 and need help asap.
find anyone near you with HP Tuners...a lot of shops carry it, it'll only take a few minutes (so i think)
Andrew Graham wrote:i have a 2002 cavalier , 2.2 automatic, i run at a short circle track. 3/4 down the straight i hit a rev limiter and loose all momentum going in the corner. Does any one know what i can do?
up shift
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15.3 @ 89.97mph - '01 SFGT
'98 Acura 1.6EL Sport 5M Y7/Y8 mini me
UP Shift Yea that would be a good start..but no if you are just racing your car and not using it for street use
you can take you Rev limiter off ..you cant but a shop might do it ..just make sure he is not a law biting shop Guy
Highcaliber wrote:UP Shift Yea that would be a good start..but no if you are just racing your car and not using it for street use
you can take you Rev limiter off ..you cant but a shop might do it ..just make sure he is not a law biting shop Guy
And just how would a shop do it that he couldn't? Law abiding or not, the rev limiter is something that's coded into the ecu, it's not just a matter of "cut the blue wire" and you have no rev limiter.
15.3 @ 89.97mph - '01 SFGT
'98 Acura 1.6EL Sport 5M Y7/Y8 mini me
hmmm ..you said it your self Ian Brydon ...there are people that would do it and yes it is coded onto your car, it can be done ..umm yep I did not put all the details of how to do it ,my point was it can be done ..
how big is this track that you're bouncing off the rev limiter in the straights?
what about an msd with a higher rev limiter?
What size tires are you running?
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BlackCav04 wrote:what about an msd with a higher rev limiter?
Why would anyone pay over a grand on a stand alone ignition for a relatively stock 2.2 ohv, especially mated to an auto 3-speed?
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"Youth in Asia"...I don't see anything wrong with that.
Jack, his is an 02, weren't they all 4t40's by then? Anyway, to the OP, what speed are you at when you hit this limiter? I find it kind of hard to believe that you'd be hitting the 105mph speed limiter on a circle track in a J, but i also don't see you running out of gearing either if you have a 4 speed.
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relax...........he was looking for suggestions on getting rid of his rev limiter
Scarab (Jersey Jay 1.8T) wrote:Jack, his is an 02, weren't they all 4t40's by then? Anyway, to the OP, what speed are you at when you hit this limiter? I find it kind of hard to believe that you'd be hitting the 105mph speed limiter on a circle track in a J, but i also don't see you running out of gearing either if you have a 4 speed.
He's hitting the rev limiter, not the speed limiter, so I'm assuming he's trying to stay out of 3rd gear altogether.
15.3 @ 89.97mph - '01 SFGT
'98 Acura 1.6EL Sport 5M Y7/Y8 mini me
keep it in 2 not D? wont that work.....
Daniel Noriega wrote:keep it in 2 not D? wont that work.....
How is that going to raise his rev limiter?
15.3 @ 89.97mph - '01 SFGT
'98 Acura 1.6EL Sport 5M Y7/Y8 mini me
Just out of curiousity, might be dumb question, but when you have an auto and are manually shifting from 1 to 2 to D, how do you do it? Do you just pop it even with your foot on the gas or do you have to do @!#$ like take your foot off the gas etc? Sorry if dumb question.
Steve from PA wrote:Just out of curiousity, might be dumb question, but when you have an auto and are manually shifting from 1 to 2 to D, how do you do it? Do you just pop it even with your foot on the gas or do you have to do @!#$ like take your foot off the gas etc? Sorry if dumb question.
I used to do it in my sister's car all the time, just put your foot down and push it from gear to gear. only thing I like about automatics.
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^^^ yea... you can let off quick to shift then smash it again. or just smash it and wait for it to shift. Or to find out where the shift points are at smash it and look at the rpm or mph and determine how much more you can push it w/o blowing and loosing power to make you slower from latre shifting. i know nothing! lol
Anyway, try increasing your tire size, which in turn changes your gearing.
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