a green 1
why do people do this.......
pointless?????
pointless?????
on having the remap you can raise the limiter , increasing the limiter gives you a little more revs in the gear before you hit the limiter , though you lose power after 6800 revs or thereabout , having that little more to play with saves you hitting the limiter every time imo
Also if your car is limited to about 58mph in 2nd gear like mine, rasing the limit can knock a lot of time off a 0-60 as your not having to make the extra gear change
its not just raising the limit its moving the power in the range. when its remaped naturly asperated engines tend to have more power top end so moving the limit can help use this more
but thereafter youll be losing power so surley it would be better just to change up than increase the limiter??????
on having the remap you can raise the limiter , increasing the limiter gives you a little more revs in the gear before you hit the limiter , though you lose power after 6800 revs or thereabout , having that little more to play with saves you hitting the limiter every time imo
so for normal road use not really necessary
I've got a 7,750 limit - couldn't care about what it does for power, as said above it's all about the track.
On track I change gear normally at the usual revs and I don't rev high as a matter of course. But on track it can be a huge advantage.
Chasing Jon_r around Goodwood in two identical 172 Cups except for me having the higher limit, I took two lengths out of him coming out of Lavant corner every time. He had to change to 4th while exiting but I could keep it nailed in 3rd until I was straight.
Also helps when entering too...the left right Surtees/McLaren kink at Brands I can take in 3rd all the way, but most need a change to 4th before coming back to 3rd straight away, all of which unsettles the car and costs you grip.
Don't forget the higher rev limit also means you'll be higher up in the rev range when you change up to the next gear (ie. not waiting as long for the revs to hit the "sweet zone")