Does your missus ever take it up...
Does your missus ever take it up...
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TonyRPH

Original Poster:

13,460 posts

191 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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to the 'red line' or rev limiter in your / her car? (or even beyond 5000 rpm)

Recently went on a trip to Scotland, and my missus overtook a couple of times, but persistently short shifted, leaving the car feeling 'bogged' down.

She'd also overtake in 3rd instead of 2nd, despite my protestations lol.

Her car is a Golf GTi turbo, so that has bags of low down torque, but mine is an A4 Turbo, which seems like it needs to be revved for best results.




300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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No. But then again she doesn't drive.....

Jonboy_t

5,038 posts

206 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Nope, 1.9 deseasal and she shouts at me for going over 3k revs when she's in the car.

She is scary though so I have to listen.

Republik

4,525 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Never, however my Mum is even worse. She will barely rev past 2500 before changing gear.

Dog Star

17,305 posts

191 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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She's got an "atomic" (sic) transmission (she used to have "Bimbo brakes", bless!) so it doesn't happen.

She does follow the vehicle in front far too close though - especially frightens me if I'm following her on her motorbike. Still - she'll only fk up once.

lord summerisle

8,167 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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only when on a track,

otherwise she'll change at 6k on the road (7250rpm limit).

and she clings on for dear life if i take it to red line... even if i'm just accellerating along a slip road, as soon as i change gear she's ok.

soad

34,333 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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For a minute I thought this thread was about something else, oh well...

Answer is No.



GouldyGTR

33 posts

184 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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my Wife has had a JDM DC2 before so she had to , just to get it to go anywhere, the she had a 350Z ,

im lucky as shes really into cars, in fact we met through a forum randomly enough!

Conian

8,030 posts

224 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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my ex once drove my 924 turbo and seemed to be getting on ok with the dog-leg-first gear box... until she went to change from fifth into four.... SECOND!! CLUTCH IN CLUTCH IN!!!

teen_cerbera

7,926 posts

248 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Very rarely, her Mini CS has this thing that "advises" her on which gear she should be in to save fuel.

I encouraged her to red line my RS the first time she drove it, the rest of the journey was a bit white knuckle eek

raf_gti

4,211 posts

229 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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No but what she has started doing is obeying the 'shift up' light like her life depends on it.

Now, if this was a suitably powerfull car it wouldn't be a problem but in a 1.2 Fiat over hilly country roads it's a little bit frustrating!


Rofly Lollers

759 posts

218 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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My wife can make a very fast car feel very slow.
Even under strict instruction to "floor it", the throttle still only gets pushed down about half way.

Crusoe

4,114 posts

254 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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mine is too scared of getting caught by the police lol

MacW

1,349 posts

199 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Rofly Lollers said:
My wife can make a very fast car feel very slow.
Even under strict instruction to "floor it", the throttle still only gets pushed down about half way.
Very short legs?

mat205125

17,790 posts

236 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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A girl I used to see a long time ago used to thrash the st out of her cars, however not by driving them fast.

She was one of those that wouldn't change gear until she had "used all of the current gear up"

I don't think she ever made it past 4th gear on the motorway.

Porkie

2,378 posts

264 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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TonyRPH said:
Her car is a Golf GTi turbo, so that has bags of low down torque, but mine is an A4 Turbo, which seems like it needs to be revved for best results.
dont they have the same engine?

randomman

2,215 posts

212 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Porkie said:
TonyRPH said:
Her car is a Golf GTi turbo, so that has bags of low down torque, but mine is an A4 Turbo, which seems like it needs to be revved for best results.
dont they have the same engine?
Could be 1.8 and 2.0, although the 1.8's can have different turbos each way, with the K04 turbo needing that bit more pushing.

Zod

35,295 posts

281 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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If I had a pound for the number of times a passenger has asked "doesn't it damage the engine to rev it close to the line?" I'd have a few extra pounds in my wallet.

indi pearl

319 posts

220 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Mrs Indi Pearl is on her second S2000 and yes, she does wind it up to 9,000rpm at every opportunity. However she is quite the oposite when given the NSX and short shifts. Her excuse is that it is a "big" car !!!!!!!!!!!!

MattOz

4,012 posts

287 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2010
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Shes does. Regularly. Good Girl! smile