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Safe limit for gear changes?

This is for an Accord 4 cyl. 91 LX. What's a safe limit for rpm changes? It has 160k miles approaching 170k I believe, but somewhere between those two.
 
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Above 3K for the second, third and fourth. Maybe a little higher to shift into fourth.

I said limit, not when I should shift, obviously limit is above 3000 rpm. I shift around 2500 rpm in normal driving.
 
Check your manual - it should give you ideal shift points for acceleration/cruising. Or do you mean the upper limit? If so, that's really all up to you and how long you plan to keep the car. The upper limit is really redline because you'll hit fuel cutoff if you try to go any higher. As far as the _safe_ limit? Somewhere between the ideal point given in the manual and redline, erring towards the manual's guidelines.
 
Originally posted by: ThaChemist
Check your manual - it should give you ideal shift points for acceleration/cruising. Or do you mean the upper limit? If so, that's really all up to you and how long you plan to keep the car. The upper limit is really redline because you'll hit fuel cutoff if you try to go any higher. As far as the _safe_ limit? Somewhere between the ideal point given in the manual and redline, erring towards the manual's guidelines.

Ok, thanks, I'll check out the manual.

Oh, and I hope to keep this car for AT LEAST 4 more years, more if possible so brother can practice learning to drive on it too.
 
Originally posted by: Spikesoldier
4000rpm

thanks, any reason for this max? not objecting to you, but if there is any reasoning I'd like to know

boyRacer: This thing should last long enough for brother to learn stick on as well
 
Originally posted by: LAUST
You should know if you are driving it hard or not.

What he said. Not to be rude, but it's not a friggin science. Shift below the redline, how far under it is really up to you, I'd anywhere between 2700-redline. Just listen to the engine and shift when it sounds right.

Dan
 
On a car that old with that many miles... I think you'd be able to tell when you're reving too high, just by the sounds it will be making.
 
Originally posted by: Triumph
On a car that old with that many miles... I think you'd be able to tell when you're reving too high, just by the sounds it will be making.

i.e. rattling
 
When all you hear is the engine making noise but you're not going anywhere quick, it's time to shift 😉 Diminishing returns of change in speed as you revv more and more.
 
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