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I could floor mine until it bounces off the rev limiter and find out I guess, lol. Im sure someone will know though.

I have my shift light on the MFD set up at ~6750 RPM. I got told you shouldnt rev past 7K revs on stock motor.

remap ur ecu and u can goto 9000 ;)

Hmm..= more wear and tear. No extra power with stock cams and turbos, and oil pump wasn't designed to do those revs....

But if you have the $$$$$, go for it, rev it till it pops lol.

Peak power stock is at around 6800rpm so 7k is a good point to shift. Reving em to 8k every now and again will not hurt em, but bouncing off the rev limiter ain't good from what I've read and seen.

Cheers

Edited by GTRsean

Stock redline is 8k. I have nismo one now so it looks better. Rev light is set to 7700rpm. I always go to 8k cause when you change to next gear you always have that extra boost. Stock GTR was built for that very reason of going hard. Depending on mods you can always go past the 8k..

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