How fast is 2500 RPM?
How fast is 2500 RPM?
The most accurate post I found indicated 2500 RPM at 62 MPH as indicated by a GPS.
How many RPMs should a car be at 70 mph?
Most modern American passenger cars and trucks redline around 6000 to 10000 RPM, and cruising speeds tend to plant RPM around 2000 to 4000 when cruising in an optimal gear ratio, but it is entirely possible to drive in the wrong gear (either by having a manual transmission or by use of something like a tap shifter in an automatic).
What’s the average speed at 2400 rpm in 5th gear?
If you’re turning 2300-2400 RPM in 5th gear then you don’t have the stock 3.08 gears. 3.08 gears with a T-5 and the stock 225/60/R15 tires, will yield a speed of about 85ish MPH at 2400 RPM in 5th gear. 3.73’s would put you at about 70 MPH at 2400 RPM though.
What should 120 kmph be at at 2600 rpm?
The official review of ertiga says 120 kmph is at 2600 rpm, where as I see it in my car with an additional 400 rpm even with just one driver. I can think of the following reasons for variations in rpm, but none are applicable in my car 1. Non oem size tires 2. Slipping clutch 3. Tacho calibration
Which is the best rpm for highway cruising?
I was reading the article “Hitting the Sweet Spot” in the latest issue of Rod & Custom. It’s a helpful write up about optimizing highway cruising RPM with rear gear selection and overdrive. The article provides a formula to calculate RPM at any given MPH. It states that about 2200 RPM @ 75 MPH is a good target.
What should my rpm be at 70 mph?
Installed an SE 6-spd. Now at 70 mph I am at about 2,550 or 2,600 rpm. At 3,000 I am closer to 80 mph. Like Grillfish said above, I like to keep my rpms around 2,500 rpm when running a constant speed. So if I am tooling around town, I will find the gear that gives that to me.
If you’re turning 2300-2400 RPM in 5th gear then you don’t have the stock 3.08 gears. 3.08 gears with a T-5 and the stock 225/60/R15 tires, will yield a speed of about 85ish MPH at 2400 RPM in 5th gear. 3.73’s would put you at about 70 MPH at 2400 RPM though.
I was reading the article “Hitting the Sweet Spot” in the latest issue of Rod & Custom. It’s a helpful write up about optimizing highway cruising RPM with rear gear selection and overdrive. The article provides a formula to calculate RPM at any given MPH. It states that about 2200 RPM @ 75 MPH is a good target.
What makes a car turn 2500 rpm or 3000 rpm?
Most of the wear damage is already done by whoever failed to change the oil regularly enough in those 10 years, or ran low on oil, or used the wrong oil viscosity, etc. Whether it turns 2500 RPM or 3000 RPM on the highway is largely irrelevant.