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I have a 96 Honda civic and I was wondering why my rpm's drop when I shift causing loss of power. It redlines at about 7200 so when I shift it drops to like 4000
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Re: rev drop (Bangher4$)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bangher4$ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">maybe there is a light weight flywheel. No loss in power. no loss in tourqe.
my H drops rpm like a sob, but thats the price to pay for faster accel.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What did you just say? sorry if it's just me that doesn't understand that at all.
OP i dont see what you mean, obviously the RPM's are going to drop when you shift, their supposed to
my H drops rpm like a sob, but thats the price to pay for faster accel.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What did you just say? sorry if it's just me that doesn't understand that at all.
OP i dont see what you mean, obviously the RPM's are going to drop when you shift, their supposed to
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what dont you understand?
With a light weight flywheel your R's drop fast, real fast. D series with a light fly would drop to just about 4k between shifts.
And thats not causing any loss in power, may feel like it but its not. No lose in tourqe either, just inertia.
Do i hear an echo?
With a light weight flywheel your R's drop fast, real fast. D series with a light fly would drop to just about 4k between shifts.
And thats not causing any loss in power, may feel like it but its not. No lose in tourqe either, just inertia.
Do i hear an echo?
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