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Mikey 11-05-2020 12:16 PM

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Haven't hit it nor do I know what it is set at.

Only purchased the car a few weeks ago. 368ci Corey Henderson built 1991 Z. 4.10 gears. I did 3 pulls in second gear and the tach needle swept just above 8000 each time at which point I decided I better shift. Don't know if it is accurate but sure sounds like it's well north of 7000 anyway.

EvanZR1 11-05-2020 12:31 PM

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Technically not stroked. It's one of Pete's 391 cubic inch closed deck blocks (larger bores) with stock crank. Add to that Pete's port work of everything and his aggressive stage 2 cams (plus of course long tubes, no cats and Corsa exhaust). Makes peak power at 6500rpm and holds it all the way to redline. Build thread here.

EvanZR1 11-05-2020 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 316114)
Haven't hit it nor do I know what it is set at.

Only purchased the car a few weeks ago. 368ci Corey Henderson built 1991 Z. 4.10 gears. I did 3 pulls in second gear and the tach needle swept just above 8000 each time at which point I decided I better shift. Don't know if it is accurate but sure sounds like it's well north of 7000 anyway.

You need to get your gauge cluster redone by Batee. When I bought mine, it was the same way. I could bury the tach past 8K and never hit the rev limiter. I used gps speed (Google Maps or Waze) on my phone to compare to tach one day and calculated it was at least 2K off. Having the shift light makes it even easier though as I can keep my eyes on the road and not have to watch the tach.

Mikey 11-05-2020 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by EvanZR1 (Post 316116)
You need to get your gauge cluster redone by Batee. When I bought mine, it was the same way. I could bury the tach past 8K and never hit the rev limiter. I used gps speed (Google Maps or Waze) on my phone to compare to tach one day and calculated it was at least 2K off. Having the shift light makes it even easier though as I can keep my eyes on the road and not have to watch the tach.

Thanks for the tip. Will verify rpm vs speed first. Also,planning to install a shift light.

Was your tach off a consistent percentage throughout the range or was it only skewed at the top?

EvanZR1 11-05-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 316117)
Was your tach off a consistent percentage throughout the range or was it only skewed at the top?

It's been several years, but I think it was skewed more at the top end (pretty sure I would have remembered it being off by 1K or more at idle).

Paul Workman 11-06-2020 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 316114)
Haven't hit it nor do I know what it is set at.

Only purchased the car a few weeks ago. 368ci Corey Henderson built 1991 Z. 4.10 gears. I did 3 pulls in second gear and the tach needle swept just above 8000 each time at which point I decided I better shift. Don't know if it is accurate but sure sounds like it's well north of 7000 anyway.

Welcome to the BROTHERHOOD OF THE BEAST!

Here is a chart you might use to see if your tach is tracking correctly...assuming your speedo is corrected for the 410 gear!

And...(IIRC) there is a way to determine the RPM from the DIC (digital information center - the display in the dash). As I seem to recall, (someone please chime in here!) a number can be retrieved and a multiplier is used to ascertain the actual RPM. OR, if you have a scanner, of course you can read and compare the analog tach to the digital reading.

P.

Mikey 11-14-2020 11:37 PM

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I checked the tach gauge vs the readout on the HVAC control. Hold up and down fan speed buttons simultaneously until 00 appears then tap up until 06. Tap the fan button. This gives you rpm/25. It won't read all the way to 7000 but I was able to verify my tach gauge reads about 15% high throughout the entire range. So 8000 is really only about 7000. Will have to get it calibrated.

MuRCieLaGo 11-14-2020 11:57 PM

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I don't feel like reading the whole thread, but I'm wondering... I feel like I drive the car really hard... But I don't recall hitting the rev limiter! What happens when you hit it, RPM decreases a little bit by itself, then increases back up?

My 1993 had a steady rev limiter, RPM doesn't decrease when I hit it...

Paul Workman 11-15-2020 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Mikey (Post 316462)
I checked the tach gauge vs the readout on the HVAC control. Hold up and down fan speed buttons simultaneously until 00 appears then tap up until 06. Tap the fan button. This gives you rpm/25. It won't read all the way to 7000 but I was able to verify my tach gauge reads about 15% high throughout the entire range. So 8000 is really only about 7000. Will have to get it calibrated.

BATEE can either do the work for you, OR they can sell you the resistor circuit board replacing the old one, OR you can build you own precision voltage divider and install it yourself. (Personally, I built my own voltage divider, but that was before BATEE was known to me, and the fact they now sell the "chip" for DIY'ers like me!)

Bob Eyres 11-17-2020 04:31 PM

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The power doesnt drop off in a stock LT5 before redline.
Unless you go past the power peak, you will be way below it after your shift.


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