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hey guys

after my dismal efforts at heathcote i decided to look in to my shit times. spoke to my mechanic who said i might have different gearing. by the 400m mark i was just hitting red line in 3rd. where as most were hitting red line in 4th. which explains my poor 95 mile an hour. he said to find out what other people are getting in their gears.

ive got the following.

30km in 1st @ 3550rpm

80km in 2nd @ 5250rpm

80km in 3rd @ 3550rpm

100km in 4th @ 3450rpm.

can someone find out what revs there at in these gears at these speeds?

cheers :D

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i think i might have the same thing happening in my car

i had a auto to manual conversion done

but i think the gear ratios are different to my auto box

Im hitting 3100 doing 100kms, just feels a tad high on the highway

and is probably why my times are fairly standard aswell.

Who would be the best ppl to talk to im brisbane to have a look at this

Also its not helpin my fuel economy

Would like to know, ppl with a series 1 r33 what revs are you hitting doing 100

cheers mark

thanks for doin that mate. looks like my gears may be different then. your further in the rev range at both speeds so your getting to the end of each gear quicker explains why i cant get to 4th.

if anyone else can check theres out that would be good.

the only ones i know off the top of my head are at 100kmh i'm doing a bit over 2500rpm, at full noise in 2nd is about 100kmh.

and in 4th i'm hitting the 180kmh limiter (done during dyno run) at about 6250.

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