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So, in general, I'd like to understand the "over-rev" issue as I am a 6MT owner. Is this the way the system works?:
If you are up-shifting, you would be protected by the engine's rev-limiter and theoretically if you bump up against it the engine will protect itself. If you are down-shifting and shift to too low of a gear and the engine is forced, by the laws of physics, to rev above the red line then there is a potential for damage the engine, i.e. the rotating mass is sped beyond its limits. Thanks!
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Not that a over-rev could occur when the driver wants to upshift but selects a lower gear by error (as in the Acura video previously posted).
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10-30-2016, 05:57 PM | #29 |
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Thanks. Is the rev-limiter electrical or fuel management?
Edit: Sorry - I missed the over-rev explanation at the top of the page.
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Two things ( hope not repeating anything above ). But if you accidentally downshift to too low a gear, you can hear it feel it momentarily as you let up on the clutch so you immediately go and depress the clutch to recover.
Now imagine missing and engaging into to low a gear while hooning it on a motorcycle. That could flip you over the handlebars, so bikes can have slipper clutches to prevent the rear wheels from slowing too fast. |
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Seems to me that the same questions keeps getting asked and answered in this post.
I also have a manual transmission and have never had a money shift, nor am I afraid it might happen tomorrow.
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I wonder if you roll of a really steep mountainroad with a DCT in gear, will it shift up (in manual mode) when it sees the rpm climbing past the rev limiter?
This is ofcourse a fairly hypothetical situation.... As for the money shifts, this is obviously only possible with an interference engine (but probably all mainstream engines are nowadays)
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Money shift. It seems that they mostly happen when you're trying to grab 4th gear in a hurry, but you yank on the stick shift too hard and put her in 2nd instead. Ouch!!! |
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With all the issues I've had with my DCT with the suggested fixes kicked around on this forum, I would rather have a 6 speed manual. |
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I wouldn't , trying to understand when money shifting happens.
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Theoretically a very fast rise or fall of rpms can snap a chain or belt (more common on diesel engines though), which of course also damages the valves, but in that case you also have a broken chain/belt (least of your worries on that point ) But on classic over rev, floating of the valves is usually the first thing that happens. Obviously when you're doing 120+mph and you manage to get the shifter in 1st, all kinds of things in the drivetrain can break too, so overrevving to 20krpm probably will give some interesting extended damage.
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Yup. Most likely the first thing that goes will be the valves followed by more expensive stuff
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A money shift: when you are doing say 80mph and instead of down shifting in to 4th from 6th you go 2nd lol.....the rpms shoot up rapidly normally ending a broken valve spring, rocker arm (vehicle dependent) etc.
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