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I was wondering if anybody has done anything to change there rev limiter.. mine is 6,000 rpms now.. I'd like to get it set at aleast 7,000 rpms to maybe 8,000 rpms..to help my turbo get spooled up alittle more..

 

 

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Amazon sells a "magnum rev limiter programmer " for the trooper.. it's supposed to advance timing too..does know anything about it ..?? Does it work..??


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I've tried to install one before ,STAY FAR AWAY !

biggest piece of **** I've ever seen !you need to disassemble your ecu and remove the crystal 1 wrong move and your buying a new computer and once I had working it didn't do more than 100 rpm difference 

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silverbullet

The Rev limiter is there to save engine.This engine dose not produce any hp gains or torque at a higher rpm.And with the turbo charger it will come apart.Turbo kits just don't work on these engines.That is why super charging is the only way to go.If you want more top end go with bigger tires.Hope this helps.

Thanks Rich

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Thats the one ,had to modify the connector slightly so would plug in .

Silver bullet is correct about rpm limiter  and  for more speed go with bigger tires but not to aggressive of tread hard on belt if you go bigger than 28" I've tried the 30"zillas and went back to 27 bighorn 2.0

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Thinking about goin with a smaller turbo to spool faster on the low end.. the t3 turbo I have is too big and it doesn't get spool until the the high end.. I need more low end.. bigger tires would gear it up ..I'm running 26s now.. i hill climb and rock most of the the time..

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Mine doesn't go into boost until around 4500 rpms and the rev limiter is at 6000..I need it to spool at like 2000 to 2500  rpms I can't afford a supercharger

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changing out your turbo would be where I would start,have found contrary to Silverbullets experience that a turbo can and does work very well on the trooper.besides poor plumbing,and poor fuel control...the most common mistake is too large a turbo   just my 3 cents...Hardy

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I run a turbo with 30" mud tires on my T2, top speed is around 55 which I seldom get to.  I still have plenty of power in deep snow or mud which is where most of my riding is.  I replaced the rad with a much larger four core one which keeps the heat down.  

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On 3/27/2017 at 9:23 PM, Tobie1987 said:

 

I was wondering if anybody has done anything to change there rev limiter.. mine is 6,000 rpms now.. I'd like to get it set at aleast 7,000 rpms to maybe 8,000 rpms..to help my turbo get spooled up alittle more..

Silverbullet

You will blow up your engine at any whear near those RPM.

 

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Silverbullet

We have sold them for years.They work out great more low end torque wider torque range.We have them up graded a 1 year ago.Now better response in the middle  1,900 and up.We have one for forced induction.

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On 3/27/2017 at 9:23 PM, Tobie1987 said:

 

I was wondering if anybody has done anything to change there rev limiter.. mine is 6,000 rpms now.. I'd like to get it set at aleast 7,000 rpms to maybe 8,000 rpms..to help my turbo get spooled up alittle more..

 

 

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The torque curve and the horsepower curve are different.  But one unique thing about these curves is they meet when the engine RPM is 5252. It's an engineering thing that you can research.  That is where the engine at its highest efficiency but not necessarily where you'd want the engine to operate all the time.  So spinning the engine faster results in less torque and horsepower unless you add a super/turbo charger.  I would be concerned with spinning these engines much faster than about 6000 RPMs for a long time that the engine would stay together.

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