Maximum speeds in gears
Hi all. Does anyone have precise info on the maximum speeds in each of the 8's six gears at redline? I don't own one ( yet! ) but am curious. During my two test drives I've been too busy watching the tacho to notice the speed at the upchange points! Not that easy to do so in any case as the digital speedo seems to me to be a bit of a jumble when you are accelerating hard! (Tried to search on this but without luck - maybe my keywords were wrong).
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(1) 41 MPH
(2) 68 MPH (3) 94 MPH (4) 130 MPH (5) 150 MPH (6) 150 MPH Hey, I got this from an article by Automobile Magazine I got at the dealer. These aren't my numbers, so if anybody records anything different, feel free to correct me. Oh, and by the way, I'm not "Peggy". This forum seems to have a problem with user sign on's. I hope someone else won't be able to hack into my profile when I get my own username. |
i think first at redline is about 40 thats all i know. :)
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I was able to get to 43 at 9000 RPM's in first and then 71 in second.
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I've been to 91 in 3rd....
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Good luck getting the right numbers.....since everyone is a chicken around here when it comes to hauling ass.....
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Now that was comedy!!!
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Has anyone seen the recommended shift points in the owner's manual...it's pretty funny. Try to shift at those speeds sometime.
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The MT is an AT with being able to do 40 in first. This covers a lot of city driving!
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Thanks for the info. 68mph in second? ...now THAT's COOL!:cool:
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Now where does the AT shift?
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I think the first three are right on, I hit 41 twice today in first, and 68 for second and 94 for third sound exactly right from memory. Have not tried 4th 5th or 6th. Really never drive in 6th unless on a road trip, put in 6th and set cruise control to 85. In my daily cummute I typically drive in 4th until around 80-85 depending on traffic.
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wont driving in 4th doing that fast and never hitting 5th or 6th burn gas faster?
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6th......
They sound right, I have had the buzzer going, in 5th, which is relatively qiuck....
The Japanese spec cars have a limiter (138mph, if I recall) but there is NO limiter on the US model. Someone posted that on a dyno they took it to 178mph, indicated. S |
Originally posted by idle0ne wont driving in 4th doing that fast and never hitting 5th or 6th burn gas faster? |
There was a prior posting about this and a reference to a website with a speed in gear calculator. Here's the website:
http://rogerlarsen.home.comcast.net/ratio.html Here's the calc it gives for 9000k 1. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 40.37 mph.. 2. at 5431. rpms. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 66.91 mph.. 3. at 6524. rpms. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 92.29 mph.. 4. at 6494. rpms. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 127.90 mph.. 5. at 7582. rpms. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 151.82 mph.. 6. at 7587 rpms. Accelerating to: 9000 rpms gives a speed of: 180.09 mph.. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer .. The results of this calc is based upon the stock tire diameter reported by bridgestone (25.7 inches). The ratio on the differential is calculated to 4.5589:1 based on 3750 rpms at 75 mph. The gear ratios are off the rx8 specs: 1. 3.76 2. 2.269 3. 1.645 4. 1.187 5. 1 6. 0.843 The calc does not use wind resistance and/or other external factors when calculating the results. |
Nifty calculator. The rev limiter is above 9000, so I punched in 9200 and got the following results.
1. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 41.27 mph.. 2. at 5551. rpms. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 68.39 mph.. 3. at 6669. rpms. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 94.34 mph.. 4. at 6638. rpms. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 130.74 mph.. 5. at 7750. rpms. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 155.19 mph.. 6. at 7755. rpms. Accelerating to: 9200 rpms gives a speed of: 184.09 mph.. |
Looking back at this calculation, it reminds me that i was certain that I had shifted into 3rd at 70mph with the rev buzzer going during my road test. Haven't done this in my own yet.
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It's been posted someplace here that the Renesis has actually been tested to be somewhat reliable at 12k rpm! The following is the result gotten when 12000 is punched in to that calculator (note this clearly ignores many factors):
1. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 53.83 mph.. 2. at 7241. rpms. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 89.21 mph.. 3. at 8699. rpms. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 123.05 mph.. 4. at 8658. rpms. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 170.53 mph.. 5. at 10109. rpms. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 202.42 mph.. 6. at 10116 rpms. Accelerating to: 12000 rpms gives a speed of: 240.12 mph.. |
Well here's me at the top of 4th gear last weekend - unfortunately the flash reflected off the spedo and I didn't have the presence of mind to look at the preview (ugh - just taking the photo was ridiculous enough).
Anyhow - I think the speedo was reading something like 131... |
Originally posted by beachdog Disclaimer .. The results of this calc is based upon the stock tire diameter reported by bridgestone (25.7 inches). The ratio on the differential is calculated to 4.5589:1 based on 3750 rpms at 75 mph. The gear ratios are off the rx8 specs: 1. 3.76 2. 2.269 3. 1.645 4. 1.187 5. 1 6. 0.843 Regards, Gordon |
Originally posted by sferrett Well here's me at the top of 4th gear last weekend - unfortunately the flash reflected off the spedo and I didn't have the presence of mind to look at the preview (ugh - just taking the photo was ridiculous enough). Anyhow - I think the speedo was reading something like 131... WOW! You guys are crazy! (Not a flame, just an expression of amazement from a much more conservative driver.) |
I got up to 141 mph in 5th..it was time to shift.
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Cool thread. On a test drive I had it to 88 in third and barely cracked 6,000 RPM. I've never seen a car harder to redline.
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Re: 6th......
Originally posted by StealthTL They sound right, I have had the buzzer going, in 5th, which is relatively qiuck.... The Japanese spec cars have a limiter (138mph, if I recall) but there is NO limiter on the US model. Someone posted that on a dyno they took it to 178mph, indicated. S |
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