Not sure if this is a question for General Tech, Advanced, Suspension/Trans, Exhaust, or what...
Ok, I put the CIA headers and the Borla 3" exhaust on this weekend. And now the car is consistently hitting the rev limiter on the 2-3 shift and it's driving me nutty.
Here's what I'm doing.
1. Cruising at 50-55 behind another car.
2. Put it down in drive, to get ready to pass.
3. An opening comes up, mash the gas to pass.
4. Transmission kicks down to 2nd.
5. Speed is building up good, then the engine starts uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh for what seems like forever.
6. Let off the gas, it shifts up to 3rd, mash it down again and go on...
7. Hope the other driver is not laughing too hard at me for pulling up beside him and then stuttering along side for a bit before finishing the pass. [img]smile.gif[/img]
It used to do this once in a great while, and now it's every time.
Is the shift point really that close to the limiter? If so, it seems that with the improved exhaust the engine can now push just a little higher, and do it quicker, in that window of time while the pcm and trans are trying to get around to getting the 2-3 shift taken care of.
I guess I need to find a way to bring the shift point down a little lower, or raise the rev limiter a little.
Any similar experiences or ideas?
[ May 30, 2002: Message edited by: John_D. ]</p>
Ok, I put the CIA headers and the Borla 3" exhaust on this weekend. And now the car is consistently hitting the rev limiter on the 2-3 shift and it's driving me nutty.
Here's what I'm doing.
1. Cruising at 50-55 behind another car.
2. Put it down in drive, to get ready to pass.
3. An opening comes up, mash the gas to pass.
4. Transmission kicks down to 2nd.
5. Speed is building up good, then the engine starts uh,uh,uh,uh,uh,uh for what seems like forever.
6. Let off the gas, it shifts up to 3rd, mash it down again and go on...
7. Hope the other driver is not laughing too hard at me for pulling up beside him and then stuttering along side for a bit before finishing the pass. [img]smile.gif[/img]
It used to do this once in a great while, and now it's every time.
Is the shift point really that close to the limiter? If so, it seems that with the improved exhaust the engine can now push just a little higher, and do it quicker, in that window of time while the pcm and trans are trying to get around to getting the 2-3 shift taken care of.
I guess I need to find a way to bring the shift point down a little lower, or raise the rev limiter a little.
Any similar experiences or ideas?
[ May 30, 2002: Message edited by: John_D. ]</p>
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