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ijose 845
03-18-2012, 10:32 AM
i have a 07 yaris and im finding it confusing to know whats my limit for each gear and i caint find it anywhere. I dont want to redline it i just like to go fast every once and a while. i know 1st is about 19mph i think but 2nd gear doing 40? thats as far as i went and by the 07 models not having a tach really sucks. Does anyone know the maximum speed for each gear?
RedRide
03-18-2012, 11:27 AM
Red line would be the same for each gear.
Other than that, I not sure what you mean by "limit".
Suggested speed limits for each gear are usually just for the best gas mileage.
However, even those suggested speed limits depend on road and driving conditions.
ijose 845
03-18-2012, 11:32 AM
yes but i dont know how fast i can go for each gear. When i said limit i mean how fast can i go in 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th.
Example: 1st gear goes up to 25mph, 2nd gear up to 40mph.
Pretty much i want to know whats the max speed for each gear
yeah not having a tach must really sucks i'd like to answer you question but i never went that high with my yaris maybe check the youtube videos
ijose 845
03-18-2012, 11:42 AM
yeah it really does. and i dont really want to install a tach cause i like keeping everything real clean inside my car i dont want to drill holes in anything :/
And i deff dont want to beat on the yaris to find out it.
RedRide
03-18-2012, 11:44 AM
yes but i dont know how fast i can go for each gear. When i said limit i mean how fast can i go in 1st 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th.
Example: 1st gear goes up to 25mph, 2nd gear up to 40mph.
Pretty much i want to know whats the max speed for each gear
If desired, each gear can go uo to redline.
Again, other than that, what do want to know?
I've been driving standards for over 47 years and when you shift any car depends on the driving conditions keepng in mind not to over or under rev the engine.
ijose 845
03-18-2012, 11:55 AM
If desired, each gear can go uo to redline.
Again, other than that, what do want to know?
I've been driving standards for over 47 years and when you shift any car depends on the driving conditions keepng in mind not to over or under rev the engine.
Yes i understand that but what im trying to find out is what is the maximum speed for each gear. I dont have a rpm gauge in my car so im tryinng to find out what is the maximum speed for each gear.
RedRide
03-18-2012, 12:11 PM
Yes, but, max speed for what?
Best economy?
Best power ?
Etc.........?
CrankyOldMan
03-18-2012, 12:18 PM
I made a spreadsheet for my gearbox modifications to find out the different top end speeds for each gear. I also included a graph that shows the RPM drop between gears--both from 6000 RPM (6500 is the rev limit) and from the RPM that will land on 4000 (the lower limit of the power band is around 4200). The stock gearbox is pretty terrible between 1-2 and 4-5. These charts show the approximate speed that you can shift, either before redline, or to land on the sweet spot. Note that in either case, it's impossible to land on 4k in second gear due to the rev limit.
The first few times you take it up to 6k RPM, it's going to feel like it might explode, but it's still within its "intended" operating range. The way the chart works is: the numbers along the 6000 RPM line are your safe-ish limit. The numbers along the 4000 RPM line are your target shift points to maximize acceleration in the next gear.
Stock gearing:
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3131/stockgearboxshiftpoints.png
To help reduce the RPM drop between 1-2, I'm using the Celica/Yaris RS gears for 1st through 4th and final drive. To make 5th gear less useless, I'm using a Matrix/Vibe/Corolla 5th gear set.
My custom gearbox:
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/9433/customgearboxshiftpoint.png
Sparcoboy
03-18-2012, 01:13 PM
If you want to accelerate fast you should not go to the limit, you should be able to feel it when you drive. If I do a quick start at the stoplights, I don't even look at the tach, you hear and feel it.
ijose 845
03-18-2012, 09:15 PM
I made a spreadsheet for my gearbox modifications to find out the different top end speeds for each gear. I also included a graph that shows the RPM drop between gears--both from 6000 RPM (6500 is the rev limit) and from the RPM that will land on 4000 (the lower limit of the power band is around 4200). The stock gearbox is pretty terrible between 1-2 and 4-5. These charts show the approximate speed that you can shift, either before redline, or to land on the sweet spot. Note that in either case, it's impossible to land on 4k in second gear due to the rev limit.
The first few times you take it up to 6k RPM, it's going to feel like it might explode, but it's still within its "intended" operating range. The way the chart works is: the numbers along the 6000 RPM line are your safe-ish limit. The numbers along the 4000 RPM line are your target shift points to maximize acceleration in the next gear.
Stock gearing:
http://img837.imageshack.us/img837/3131/stockgearboxshiftpoints.png
To help reduce the RPM drop between 1-2, I'm using the Celica/Yaris RS gears for 1st through 4th and final drive. To make 5th gear less useless, I'm using a Matrix/Vibe/Corolla 5th gear set.
My custom gearbox:
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/9433/customgearboxshiftpoint.png
Oh so tell me if im reading this right
1st - 31.5 mph
2nd - 58mph
3rd- 85!!???
4th - 115!!!!!
so 5 is pretty useless like you said?
If thats the case then WOW i have been babying the shiit out of my car!!
in seccond i shift at 35 and i think its going to explode. Its good to know it has more power.
403RS
03-18-2012, 09:37 PM
I know that the auto tops out at ~170km/h (at an elevation of 3442 ft) :p
CrankyOldMan
03-18-2012, 11:33 PM
Oh so tell me if im reading this right
1st - 31.5 mph
2nd - 58mph
3rd- 85!!???
4th - 115!!!!!
so 5 is pretty useless like you said?
If thats the case then WOW i have been babying the shiit out of my car!!
in seccond i shift at 35 and i think its going to explode. Its good to know it has more power.
The bigger issue with 5th gear is that it's so close to 4th that there's not much point in using it, unless you want to get slightly lower RPMs on the freeway. You'll know if you push it too far: the speed limiter cuts the throttle (fuel?) and it feels like the tires hit ice. Depending on your tire size, inflation, etc, you may have a few mph +/- on those numbers. I normally wind it all the way up getting on the freeway, but keep to about a 3k shift landing otherwise.
i can tell u about automatic, when you shift it yourself by changing the lever.
1st: 60 kph (35mph)
2nd: 100kph (62mph)
3rd: 170 kph ( 105mph)
i know when i get to the redline by the weird vibrations that start happening so next time just push your car and wait for the vibrations. I heard it is because the ECU will start cutting the fuel off when you get to 6500 rpms.
My sister has an 2000 echo i remember i got these numbers on 1st 36mph and i think i got over 105 on 2nd never tried to top the 3rd or 4th.
ijose 845
03-19-2012, 12:11 PM
These stats all work! thanks for the impput guys! I drove today and tested them out and now i feel the little PEP the yaris has :) now i can finally enjoy my car. Thanks guys! Now about that gearbox!!:burnrubber:
hellstang947
04-09-2012, 12:13 AM
The owner's manual says the max is 31 (1st to 2nd), 59 (2nd to 3rd), 86 (3rd to 4th). It says nothing about 5th.
broody
04-09-2012, 02:37 AM
Just gun it to find out.
curtmaxwall
04-17-2012, 11:11 AM
i have a 07 yaris and im finding it confusing to know whats my limit for each gear and i caint find it anywhere. I dont want to redline it i just like to go fast every once and a while. i know 1st is about 19mph i think but 2nd gear doing 40? thats as far as i went and by the 07 models not having a tach really sucks. Does anyone know the maximum speed for each gear?
0-10 mph for 1st gear
10-20 mph for 2nd gear
20-30 mph for 3rd gear
30-40 mph for 4th gear
more than 40 mph for 5th gear
Sparcoboy
04-17-2012, 05:04 PM
0-10 mph for 1st gear
10-20 mph for 2nd gear
20-30 mph for 3rd gear
30-40 mph for 4th gear
more than 40 mph for 5th gear
Those may be good for eco-driving but he asked the maximum speed for the engine, doing 60mph in third is close to the redline for mine.
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