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Shifting advice. Just curious.


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Hey guys,

 

Maybe another silly question from me, but I love my cars to bits.

 

I was out an about today giving the S15 a bit of a run and I shifted a few times from 1st to 2nd at 5000rpm or just over. Is this a resonable rpm to change in 1st, if your giving it the beans and can the cars engine take it?

 

(I assume these engines can handle these high rpm's in low gears)

 

Would this also be a reasonable rpm to shift from 1st to 2nd in a supra, if your looking to get up to speed quickly?

 

 

Or what do you guys shift at when you race about?

 

 

Any advice would be appreciated. Im a bit of a worrier when it comes to my cars lol

 

Thanks again guys.

 

 

 

Regards

 

Ash

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You should change gear when trying for maximum performance at a point that puts the engine at the best RPM in the next gear higher to maximize the torque band available in that higher gear. In a road car this means compromise as the gear ratios are designed for maximum performance and will have a less than optimal spread. My late mother, even in her seventies would consider changing up at 5000 RPM to be driving economically and carefully ;) And it's "changing gear" not shifting. Unless you are practicing language skills for an emigration to the USA :)

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