Bob Denman
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Rev Limit has nothing to do with power output.
Rev limit can extend top speed in a lower gear.
Or if peak power is above a factory rev limit or even if engine continue to pull well beyond it, then there is a benefit to raise limiter.
The 1330 continues to pull to 8800.
I should have state my questions a bit differently...

Now that we know that the 1330 will build peak horsepower at 8,800 rpm: how much of it are we leaving "on the table", if the rev-limiter is either left stock, or only allowed to spin the engine to... let's say 8,400 rpm? :thumbup:
(I fully understand the concept of a rev-limiter being in place to protect the engine from being spun too fast. I also dig that shutting an engine down before it reaches it's power peak seems... wasteful!

Oh! Thanks a bunch for putting up with my seemingly endless questions! :clap: :bowdown:
Just TWO more:
Have you run the 1330 on a dyno yet?
If you have: would you please post the results?