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Old 06-28-2008, 01:54 PM
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Achieved RPM..........

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Originally Posted by Krazed1 View Post
Ignition ranges? Another way of saying max RPM???

The 6 ranges can be broken down as:
Range 1: 7300-7500 RPM
Range 2: 7500-7700 RPM
Range 3: 7700-7900 RPM
Range 4: 7900-8400 RPM
Range 5: 8400-9500 RPM
Range 6: 9500-11000 RPM

The number is the number of ignitions in each of these ranges.
The factory PIWIS tool does not display the hours for each of these ranges. The hour indicates the last operating hour that this range occured in.

The Ranges shown above are listed in the ECU Data - If you miss a Down Shift/Gear on the track you can easily get into these ranges.

The Rev Limiter on the way up is set at 7200 RPM (More if you have Softronic Programming)

Ranges 1 and 2 are not a problem for the Porsche Warranties Ranges 3 & 4 begin to raise questions................ Range 5 & 6 are considered abusive treatment so No Warranty!
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