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watsonrx13
post Jan 23 2006, 08:10 AM
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I am finally legal to drive my teener and was wondering what the recommended RPMs are?

I read in a earlier thread that the engine runs better in the 3000-4000 rpm range for best cooling.

Therefore, when do you downshift, below 3000?

At what rpm do you shift into 5th for interstate driving?

Any other recommendations?

BTW, I have a 'Joe Ricard' built 2.0l with carbs with stock wheels....

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post Jan 23 2006, 08:57 AM
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I seem to remember your cam is .435 lift 270 duration. Tall intakes with 40 IDF's 28mm vents.
195/60-15 tires stock trans gearing.

answer is...... Drive it like you stole it! Just remeber you don't have a rev limiter in it. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wink.gif)

You'll get the knack for listening to the sweet spot to shift right around 3K RPM's Cruising in 5th gear @ 3200 in FLAT Tampa with all your power should not be a problem.

But it is really fun to go screaming around above 4,000 RPM Let the cam come on and have a ball. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/burnout.gif)
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post Jan 23 2006, 09:32 AM
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Very similar to my setup...
Those tall manifolds work great for lower revs- mine will pull uphill as low as 2200 rpm - but that is a real head heater, so I try to stay up a little higher. In real driving on crowded streets, I find I usually shift to a higher gear pretty early- like 37 or 3800, but that is always a "light-load" kinda situation- not trying to increase speed rapidly at all. With those manifolds and cam, you will prolly have a nice (to a 914 owner) buzzing resonance at about 3500 or so if you are hard on the throttle and the carbs are well balanced.
You really should be able to putter around like a VW if you wanna, shifting at 4k and proceeding at a measured pace, or buzz around like a go-kart when times are right for it, and unleash Mr. Hyde.
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post Jan 23 2006, 11:43 AM
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I recommend shifting in the low to mid 3s for the first 0-10 minutes of driving, but after the engine is warmed up it is much more fun to shift higher in the power band, like 4-5k. The key word here is fun! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/laugh.gif)


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