- Aug 2, 2007
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Just out of curiosity, how accurate is it on a 2001 Bullitt? I remember hitting the rev limiter in neutral for a second a few months back, (twice, my friends bugged me to do it,) and as soon as I hit around 6,500-6,600 RPMs, it bounced around from there to like 6,200 RPMs a few times. If the rev limiter is set to 6,250 RPMs, assuming my limiter was never increased, I'm assuming either; A) my tachometer is off, B) it'll do that in neutral, C) the stock tachometer isn't accurate, D) my limiter WAS raised and I didn't know because I bought the car used. Also, what's worse, hitting the limiter in neutral or while driving? Today while launching for a friend for fun while heading home, my tires were a little wet, and I had a ton of wheelspin, and I didn't quite hit the rev limiter in 1st gear, but I got pretty high up, what looked like 6,300 RPMs.
Honestly, how bad is hitting the rev limiter every once in a while? By once in a while, I mean like once every few months, and obviously not intentionally.
Honestly, how bad is hitting the rev limiter every once in a while? By once in a while, I mean like once every few months, and obviously not intentionally.