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Old 10-27-2003, 11:11 PM
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Originally posted by red_rx8_red_int
The fuel does not cutoff. To those that have not yet hit the fuel cutoff, Mazda should not have called this a cutoff. The fuel flow does not stop! It just does not increase! You maintain power. They could not have regulated this with an ignition cutoff.
Thaks for that correction.
I did not know this, and never checked.

I simply avoid redlining it to that point.
There is no reason to. This engine makes max horsepower at 8,500rpm, and falls off quickly after that point.

When you hear the buzzer it is time to shift.
Old 10-28-2003, 01:26 AM
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Originally posted by canzoomer
I simply avoid redlining it to that point.
There is no reason to. This engine makes max horsepower at 8,500rpm, and falls off quickly after that point.

When you hear the buzzer it is time to shift.
Not quite true. While it's true that the HP tails off after 8500, it's also true that there is always more torque available at the wheels (and thus more acceleration available) all the way to the redline in each gear than at the same speed in the next higher gear. See this post for more detail.
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Originally posted by eccles
Not quite true. While it's true that the HP tails off after 8500, it's also true that there is always more torque available at the wheels (and thus more acceleration available) all the way to the redline in each gear than at the same speed in the next higher gear. See this post for more detail.
If you say so!

While I am NOT the definitive drag racer, I ran some 1/4's on my RX-8.
This was during tuning tests on our fuel/air/ignition controller.

I got best time with shift point at under 9,000 than over.

Best time with fuel/air only, up 25HP was a 14.68
Best time stock was 14.93
Best time with fuel/air/advance, around 50HP up was a 14.36
When I tried running the last one with higher shift points I got about a 1/10th less performance.

For those who say my 1/4's suck, yeah, you are right, no 8K drops, and the reflexes of a 47 year old (me).

I am also at around 3,000 feet altitude.

But Hey, it could be my driving, I admit that.
Old 10-28-2003, 02:39 AM
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Originally posted by canzoomer
If you say so!

While I am NOT the definitive drag racer, I ran some 1/4's on my RX-8.
This was during tuning tests on our fuel/air/ignition controller.

I got best time with shift point at under 9,000 than over.

Best time with fuel/air only, up 25HP was a 14.68
Best time stock was 14.93
Best time with fuel/air/advance, around 50HP up was a 14.36
When I tried running the last one with higher shift points I got about a 1/10th less performance.

For those who say my 1/4's suck, yeah, you are right, no 8K drops, and the reflexes of a 47 year old (me).

I am also at around 3,000 feet altitude.

But Hey, it could be my driving, I admit that.
Were you using the G-tech?

How did you launch the car?

Cheers,

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Originally posted by Digisan
Were you using the G-tech?

How did you launch the car?

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Some slip, not crazy amounts.
Old 10-28-2003, 05:36 PM
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Originally posted by canzoomer
Best time stock was 14.93

it could be my driving, I admit that.
:D that's really quite a bit better than many who've run stock RX-8's

good job man. i'm sure it's better than i could do.
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Originally posted by wakeech
:D that's really quite a bit better than many who've run stock RX-8's

good job man. i'm sure it's better than i could do.
He got it over Gtech pro, which is not 100% accurate.
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Originally posted by canzoomer
This engine makes max horsepower at 8,500rpm, and falls off quickly after that point.

When you hear the buzzer it is time to shift.
Yes! I use the buzzer for a shift indicator. Sometimes, I'm just not quick enough. 8.5 k to 9.5 k can go very fast when you're concentrating on other things like navigating a merge or deciding if you really can make the light or not.
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