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madwilly240
03-19-2003, 06:39 AM
In a couple years I'll be ready to swap in an sr20det T28, and I was just curious as to what they redlined at, and if I would need an aftermarket tach. thanks

i DID search btw.

Foxcolt
03-19-2003, 07:37 AM
chit, i wanna say 7500.

You won't need another tach unless you have an 89-90 240sx. The dohc s13's and s14's one's work but will have the 6500rpm redline. Which is fine as long as you train yourself to rev in the red:D

another option if you get a chasis clip that's the same as your car. i.e. s13 car/ s13 clip etc. is to use the gauge cluster that comes with your clip. that way you'll have the correct redline but you'll speed'll read in kph.

Just make sure to use the appropriate speed sensor depending on which guage cluster you use.

uiuc240
03-19-2003, 08:20 AM
10-4 jed.

7500 rpm it is. fuel cut is at 7700.

Eric

nrcooled
03-19-2003, 11:17 AM
There is no power from the t25 after 6500rpm so the redline that we have will tell you to shift:D

LOwrestling2001
03-19-2003, 12:41 PM
well u do want to shift so u drop into the power band.

vapor_skank
03-19-2003, 05:06 PM
On this note does anyone know the redline for the rb25det?

thanks for the help........

fleaf
03-19-2003, 05:13 PM
Originally posted by Foxcolt
chit, i wanna say 7500.

You won't need another tach unless you have an 89-90 240sx. The dohc s13's and s14's one's work but will have the 6500rpm redline. Which is fine as long as you train yourself to rev in the red:D

another option if you get a chasis clip that's the same as your car. i.e. s13 car/ s13 clip etc. is to use the gauge cluster that comes with your clip. that way you'll have the correct redline but you'll speed'll read in kph.

Just make sure to use the appropriate speed sensor depending on which guage cluster you use.

that's wErd, my gauge shows that redline is 6900. I have a 92 240sx coupe

uiuc240
03-19-2003, 07:40 PM
yes.

the redline for the KA24DE is 6900 rpm.

the redline for the SR20DET is 7500 rpm.

any questions?

Eric

Tubed4evr
03-19-2003, 09:35 PM
yea but for S14's they went conservative and started calling it red after 6500. Doesn't really mean anything though.

Ryan