Depending on which gear it's on.
I get around 2.5k (4th gear) at normal and 3k (3rd gear) if I really push....well it's an auto though...
RPM reading @ 110km/h, survey
RPM reading @ 110km/h, survey
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Aug 1 2008, 09:58 AM
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Depending on which gear it's on.
I get around 2.5k (4th gear) at normal and 3k (3rd gear) if I really push....well it's an auto though... |
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Aug 1 2008, 10:36 AM
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The common fuel efficiency gauge is on 90km/h at RPM 2k. That's the myth.
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QUOTE(phas3r @ Aug 1 2008, 02:41 PM) Satria Neo 1.6(A) 110km/h = 3000rpm highest gear(4th) Quieter?....... so if the readings of the speedo are not affected by rim size, means say if 13" rims, 110km/h real speed,110km/h speedo speed, 3000rpm..... n then use 16" rims 130km/h real speed, 110km/h speedo speed, 3000rpm.. means use bigger rims can make your car quieter?? |
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QUOTE(inoitu @ Aug 1 2008, 05:36 PM) RPM? Meaning at the same speed the rpm must be the same since the gear ratio is the same. With turbocharging you should achive higher rpms than before without. With turbo charging or forced induction the only difference is it will get you there much earlier. Nothing to do with RPMs. |
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QUOTE(imperialrealcs @ Aug 1 2008, 06:40 PM) to all the pro, im a little dumb to comprehend all the super word here lol Too keep it simple....yes your assumption is correct.so would like to ask.. if ori 13" rim can cover 1m per revolution so a 15" can cover 1.15m per revolution correct? that means in actual speed, taking 13" as relative figure 100km/h in 13" = 115km/h in 15" but the meter in 15" still showing 100km/h? please dont bother about the actual figure, juz a sample It is advisable for those that changes their rim size to re-calibrate their speedo. But obviously who wants to go through that hassle. Also, lack of equipment to do that too. |
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