explanation please - ignitions in rev range
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I've been sent a vehicle report (for a 996), but not entirely sure what these metrics mean. Would someone be able to assist please?
1. Ignitions in rev range 1 (30260 @ 957 hours)
2. Ignitions in rev range 2 = 801 hours
3. Total operating hours = TBC, can be checked
4. Total distances
5. Programming numbers, (options) = 1
correct me if I am wrong - but for a 996 I believe RR2 means over the rev limit...and 801 hours seems like a lot of time to have spent at that range?!?!
1. Ignitions in rev range 1 (30260 @ 957 hours)
2. Ignitions in rev range 2 = 801 hours
3. Total operating hours = TBC, can be checked
4. Total distances
5. Programming numbers, (options) = 1
correct me if I am wrong - but for a 996 I believe RR2 means over the rev limit...and 801 hours seems like a lot of time to have spent at that range?!?!
foibles said:
I've been sent a vehicle report (for a 996), but not entirely sure what these metrics mean. Would someone be able to assist please?
1. Ignitions in rev range 1 (30260 @ 957 hours)
2. Ignitions in rev range 2 = 801 hours
3. Total operating hours = TBC, can be checked
4. Total distances
5. Programming numbers, (options) = 1
correct me if I am wrong - but for a 996 I believe RR2 means over the rev limit...and 801 hours seems like a lot of time to have spent at that range?!?!
The hours means the time (in operating hours) of the last event. There haven't been any Rev 2s for 156 op. hours because of the value in 1. I believe a Rev 2 within 50 op. hours is worrying but check out 911 Virgin page on over revs for more detail. 1. Ignitions in rev range 1 (30260 @ 957 hours)
2. Ignitions in rev range 2 = 801 hours
3. Total operating hours = TBC, can be checked
4. Total distances
5. Programming numbers, (options) = 1
correct me if I am wrong - but for a 996 I believe RR2 means over the rev limit...and 801 hours seems like a lot of time to have spent at that range?!?!
But they haven't given you all the data. The total operating hours is missing and will allow you to correlate the odometer with average speed and see how many hours ago the Rev 1s occurred.
Edited by Hexanchus on Friday 16th September 08:43
Read this: http://www.911virgin.com/porsche/rev-range-informa...
The 801 hours is the time at which the last rev range event took place, not the duration of the events.
The 801 hours is the time at which the last rev range event took place, not the duration of the events.

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