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wantgoback 11-21-2003 12:43 AM

Redline Questions?
 
Hey
I got my STI just coupe days ago. I don't understand about the cluster. I knew we could adjust the redline RPM, but it has 7K, 8K and 9K. Which one should I set at for safty if I am running stock motor?

Thanks
Bryant

Uncle Si 11-21-2003 06:11 AM

If you are are running your new STi in properly, then you should set it to about 4000rpms as this will warn you to change up in case you decide to overstep on the gas. best to take it easy on your new car like the rest of us sub lovers ;)

wantgoback 11-21-2003 12:21 PM

Uncle Si
Yeah, I understand the new car step. I am not going over 4K RPM when I driving now. The thing just i am getting curious about the 7-8-9K

Snowy 11-21-2003 01:11 PM

Umm... You do realize that you’re adjusting the warning shift light, not the redline.

dashiet 11-21-2003 05:52 PM

i believe there is a rev limter taht every sti has which wont let you rev past 7300 rpms so there would be no use to go past 7 beecause 7 is the redline

Snowy 11-22-2003 06:16 PM

Yeah that sounds about right, an interesting note though, in Japan the STi has a 8000 rpm redline because of the variable valve timing. Wish ours was like that.

awns729 11-23-2003 02:48 PM

but we also got variable valve timing...??:confused:

Snowy 11-23-2003 03:21 PM

Yeah we do, but, we also have more displacement so they brought down the redline, mabe in the future they will make some cams to bump up our redline to 8000.

Snowy 11-23-2003 03:26 PM

Oh, Wantgoback. I recomend that you set the shift light at about 5800rpms, I've done some reaserch on the best shifting points for the STi and what I've found to be the concensus was redline in first and after that shift at 6000rpms, so taking into account reaction time 5800 or 5900 would give you optimal timing. That's after you've broken it in.

sti'lin 12-02-2003 02:01 PM

Your fuel wil cut out long before 9000 rpms

insaneSTi 12-04-2003 08:58 AM

The shift light's highest setting is 7000 but in the book with the car says 7500 but 7 is the highest mine goes.

955 Daytona 12-05-2003 07:41 AM

JDM also has 'shim under bucket' design, which helps up the redline 5 to 800 rpm w/out valve-float.

Are the USDM STi motors hand built and balanced? I have heard that they are and that they aren't...I would think that since most baseline dyno's have been so tightly clustered (257-261) that some extra special attn is given to these motors

Snowy 12-05-2003 10:23 AM

I don't think that the STi engine is handbuilt, or they would have put it on the brochure and upped the price.

awns729 12-05-2003 04:49 PM

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by 955 Daytona [/i]
[B]Are the USDM STi motors hand built and balanced? I have heard that they are and that they aren't...I would think that since most baseline dyno's have been so tightly clustered (257-261) that some extra special attn is given to these motors [/B][/QUOTE] Well, I do know subaru checks every friggin micrometer of these motors to make sure they're perfect before they install them

amdmaxx 12-05-2003 05:25 PM

Great advice!!!!!

[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Snowy [/i]
[B]Oh, Wantgoback. I recomend that you set the shift light at about 5800rpms, I've done some reaserch on the best shifting points for the STi and what I've found to be the concensus was redline in first and after that shift at 6000rpms, so taking into account reaction time 5800 or 5900 would give you optimal timing. That's after you've broken it in. [/B][/QUOTE]


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