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Hey guys,

i got no idea about transmission n shit for my car just got a couple of quick questions (yes they are kinda noob)

1. Do auto r33 s1 N/A's have a rev limiter if i put it in neutral / park? kinda a argument / debate between a few of me and my mates have (dont ask)

2. Say i put my car in 2nd, then drive it get to high revs in 2nd then put in 3rd then rev it out again then Drive. Will this do damage?

thx, leigh.

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Hey guys,

i got no idea about transmission n shit for my car just got a couple of quick questions (yes they are kinda noob)

1. Do auto r33 s1 N/A's have a rev limiter if i put it in neutral / park? kinda a argument / debate between a few of me and my mates have (dont ask)

I don't have an auto r33, but my thoughts would be - Why would the transmission make a difference to whether the engine has a rev limiter? Or what gear the transmission is in at the time?

My answer would be - of course it has a rev limit.

2. Say i put my car in 2nd, then drive it get to high revs in 2nd then put in 3rd then rev it out again then Drive. Will this do damage?

thx, leigh.

4 speed auto? Probably won't do much, since in this case D and 3rd will be the same thing, but drive will switch it into overdrive (4th, assuming overdrive is selected) if the revs are high enough for it to want to switch.

5 speed? I'm guessing, but going from 3rd to D will just switch it to 4th when the computer wants to (assuming the revs are correct for it to switch to 4th, otherwise it might stay in 3rd), which shouldn't cause it any real issues

(* Unless you're doing this stationary, in which case, yeah, it'll probably break something; *reving out 3rd will probably put you beyond any legal speed limit in australia as well)

No idea whether the R33's N/A's have 4 or 5 speed auto's though, perhaps somebody can clarify

i can only go as low as gear 2 for some reason (which means like 110 k's).. seen some with 1.. whats going on there? how come some are different? (i got 2, 3, D does this mean 5 speed? seems like i have 4.. + overdrive ofcourse)

Edited by leighzor

I might be wrong (I can't remember cause I've never used them, being tiptronic) but my R34 GTT auto only has 2 & 3. They're a 4 speed.

I thought the R33's were 5 speeds, but I don't know if turbo's and N/A's are different.

Tried just counting how many gear changes you go through to work out if it's a 4 or 5 speed? Don't even have to floor it, just count the changes as you go up through the gears.

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