Kenari Auto
110km/h at 3.6K RPM.
BTW, for auto user without lockup clutch, the RPM can vary. For example, when u release the trottle, ur RPM will drop faster compared to your speed.
RPM reading @ 110km/h, survey
RPM reading @ 110km/h, survey
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Aug 1 2008, 11:58 AM
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Kenari Auto
110km/h at 3.6K RPM. BTW, for auto user without lockup clutch, the RPM can vary. For example, when u release the trottle, ur RPM will drop faster compared to your speed. |
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Aug 1 2008, 12:13 PM
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QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Aug 1 2008, 12:07 PM) I am not comparing auto transmission with manual transmission. What I am saying is, if your auto transmission does not have lock up clutch, your RPM to KM/h ratio will not be fixed 100% of the time, since your gearbox is always slipping against the engine, through the torque convertor. |
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Aug 1 2008, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(joanalooidog @ Aug 1 2008, 12:24 PM) wow, from the readings, smaller cc auto cars tends to have higher rpm readings @ 110km/h. it make sense, isn't it? smaller engine needs to work harder to achieve high speed.i feel like the fc will increase when the rpm > 3000 anyone knows for hyundai getz 1.4? |
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