How Often Do You Guys Redline?
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How Often Do You Guys Redline?
How often do you guys redline your rig? The reason I'm wondering because yesterday afternoon, I wasn't redlining but it was shifting at 4000-5000rpm. At one stop sign, I managed to lose traction on both wheels in my stock Limited When I got home though, I felt pretty bad shifting at 4000-5000rpm. You guys think I did any damage or anything?
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Naw...You didn't hurt it. Generally don't redline in 1st gear and 5th gear. Firrst gear because it's too easy to over rev, and 5th because I want you around to pay for my social security. All the other gears are fair game. But generally you'll find that the mo' you rap it, the sooner it'll wear out.
I generally shift at about 2500 rpm unless I'm in a hurry.
I generally shift at about 2500 rpm unless I'm in a hurry.
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Originally posted by Vato Loco
How often do you guys redline your rig? The reason I'm wondering because yesterday afternoon, I wasn't redlining but it was shifting at 4000-5000rpm. At one stop sign, I managed to lose traction on both wheels in my stock Limited When I got home though, I felt pretty bad shifting at 4000-5000rpm. You guys think I did any damage or anything?
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How often do you guys redline your rig? The reason I'm wondering because yesterday afternoon, I wasn't redlining but it was shifting at 4000-5000rpm. At one stop sign, I managed to lose traction on both wheels in my stock Limited When I got home though, I felt pretty bad shifting at 4000-5000rpm. You guys think I did any damage or anything?
Thanks
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Originally posted by <96 Runner>
Dude, I bounce off the rev-limiter all the time. Your fine.
Here's proof that you can safely hit 4500 RPM for extended periods of time.
Dude, I bounce off the rev-limiter all the time. Your fine.
Here's proof that you can safely hit 4500 RPM for extended periods of time.
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Originally posted by <96 Runner>
You have a limited 5-speed? Maybe I am reading your post wrong. I guess you could be manually shifting the Auto. So, if that is the case, I can offer more reassurance and tell you that I hit the rev-limiter in my 98 Taco LTD 3.4 at least 100 times in 2 years of ownership. Never missed a beat.
You have a limited 5-speed? Maybe I am reading your post wrong. I guess you could be manually shifting the Auto. So, if that is the case, I can offer more reassurance and tell you that I hit the rev-limiter in my 98 Taco LTD 3.4 at least 100 times in 2 years of ownership. Never missed a beat.
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You took that picture at 100mph!
You took that picture at 100mph!
No bigee. It was safe.
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EVERY day on my 3.slow. I probably shouldn't considering it has 223,000 miles on it and the tranny. But then again I dont miss a single oil change at 3k miles....
rev limiter? when did yota start incorporating those? My '90 auto doesnt have one....
Steve
rev limiter? when did yota start incorporating those? My '90 auto doesnt have one....
Steve
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Originally posted by Bumpin' Yota
223,000 miles
223,000 miles
You've managed to beat my buddie's mile marker at a little over 200K and it's an '86.
The odds are stacking.
Nah, I'm kidding.
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Originally posted by KING
WOW
You've managed to beat my buddie's mile marker at a little over 200K and it's an '86.
The odds are stacking.
Nah, I'm kidding.
WOW
You've managed to beat my buddie's mile marker at a little over 200K and it's an '86.
The odds are stacking.
Nah, I'm kidding.
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Originally posted by L33T35T 4Runner
my friend has 425 on his 80 pickup
my friend has 425 on his 80 pickup
Damn, that's a grip. What has he had to rebuild, anything?
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Originally posted by <96 Runner>
Long straightaway on a very desolate road. I had just passed two motorcycles, hit 95, so I said, "Honey, get the camera!"
No bigee. It was safe.
Long straightaway on a very desolate road. I had just passed two motorcycles, hit 95, so I said, "Honey, get the camera!"
No bigee. It was safe.
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Redlining is fine, I wouldn't make a daily habit of it but revving high is good once in a while since it cooks off some of the carbon in the cylinder. Should you make it a regular habit, mainly you will just notice an ungodly amount of fuel consumption...
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Originally posted by Bumpin' Yota
rev limiter? when did yota start incorporating those? My '90 auto doesnt have one....
rev limiter? when did yota start incorporating those? My '90 auto doesnt have one....
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Yeah now see I'd be the guy doing 95 and steering with one hand so I could take the pic myself...
Yeah now see I'd be the guy doing 95 and steering with one hand so I could take the pic myself...
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I hit redline ALL the time in my auto. THere's actually some power lurking up there somewhere....the trans definitely can't make up it's mind when shifting at high RPMs sometimes, but yeah, it's never hurt anything...sounds really cool with the holes in my airbox....I use synthetic fluid and change it every 3k miles, no problems yet!