Rpm Going Down Faster ?
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i know it's really a weird question but i was wondering how could i get the engine rev to go down faster between shifting gears....
like what modification could help make the rpm going down faster
i know that flywheel helps and pulley to ? would headers help to ? anything ?
thx Martin
like what modification could help make the rpm going down faster
i know that flywheel helps and pulley to ? would headers help to ? anything ?
thx Martin
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You could disable the common wire on the IAC with a switch. It might cause a check engine light, but it would probly be the fastest, cheapest way without replacing the ECU.
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The flywheel is what makes the engine try to stay at a steady speed, so a light one of course, will let it drop quick.
Trust me, if you haven't driven a tib with a lightweight flywheel, you need to, it takes some getting used to (you'll stall it often for awhile), but the RPM's drop like a brick.
Trust me, if you haven't driven a tib with a lightweight flywheel, you need to, it takes some getting used to (you'll stall it often for awhile), but the RPM's drop like a brick.
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i curently got a ebay 10lbs flywheel..... and i love the diffrence it made
stitch .... why well i saw that when i change gear the rpm don't have enough time to go down so the clutch doesn't really like it.... sad.gif
so the clutch is wearing faster !!! sad.gif
stitch .... why well i saw that when i change gear the rpm don't have enough time to go down so the clutch doesn't really like it.... sad.gif
so the clutch is wearing faster !!! sad.gif


