QUOTE(K3nnYkl82 @ Feb 6 2016, 08:11 AM)
U dunno?Higher RON makes Toyota SuperECT 4AT torque converter pusing faster than engine
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RPM reading @ 110km/h, survey
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QUOTE(kadajawi @ Feb 12 2017, 07:33 PM) Er, isn't that a CVT? Shouldn't RPM depend on the load, as CVT gearboxes have an infinite amount of gears and will adjust the gear ratio in order to improve fuel efficiency? That's the whole point of CVT... CVT has a fixed ratio for cruising.Only during acceleration or going uphill does the RPM become "unfixed" from the speed. Once the vehicle decelerates to maintain a constant speed, the RPM will return to the preset cruising RPM for that speed. This post has been edited by dares: Feb 13 2017, 01:02 AM |
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