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it depends on your setup. if your car makes the same decent power all the way to redline then red line it... in some cases (if your talking about racing changes) it is better to change at 5900 or around that to get more out of your power band.

get your car on the dyno and let the dyno tuners test where your power and torque drops off and tell you when its a good time to change to get back into your power band.

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lol. just do what ya feel dude. you will know when you are f'ing things up. I just rev it depending on how i feel. ie angry = fast hard, depressed = slow easy.

haha prob not the best terminology. Mostly i am happy to drive normal (grandma pace) but every now and then i like some stick.

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man you ask some of the stupidest qestions on here

agree'd!

whats your next topic going to be? "will fast and the furious seat covers make my car faster??"

mate start using the search button, and use some common sence...

CJ

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wtf is wrong with people on here?

The kids asking a question and he's getting crucified?

People have opted to help... and its good that they have... people who are just going to make him look like a fool and play "follow the leader" beacuse one person says "oh what a dumb question" should take their own advice and just stfu :ninja:

If it bothers you soo much that he's posting and asking these questions then don't open the topic if you see his name.... common sense...

p.s. if the search button worked as well as it should then we'd all be using it :(

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wtf is wrong with people on here?

The kids asking a question and he's getting crucified?

People have opted to help... and its good that they have... people who are just going to make him look like a fool and play "follow the leader" beacuse one person says "oh what a dumb question" should take their own advice and just stfu :)

If it bothers you soo much that he's posting and asking these questions then don't open the topic if you see his name.... common sense...

p.s. if the search button worked as well as it should then we'd all be using it :laugh:

QFT that search button is more a curse then anyhting else... [/followtheleader]

put it this way, at one point in time, you, YES YOU! knew NOTHING about cars... you found out one way or another... wether it be gradually learning it quietly, or straight up asking the people who know the right questions... neither way is really right/wrong, but one is more annoying/faster then the other...

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QFT that search button is more a curse then anyhting else... [/followtheleader]

put it this way, at one point in time, you, YES YOU! knew NOTHING about cars... you found out one way or another... wether it be gradually learning it quietly, or straight up asking the people who know the right questions... neither way is really right/wrong, but one is more annoying/faster then the other...

in a nutshell thats what i was trying to say lol

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