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 · This all being said what are the ideal RPMs for shift points and highway cruising, especially for MPG. I've done a little reading and it seems is ideal, meaning I should be in 4th a hell of a lot more than I am.  · It's going to want to idle around 1K RPM. How much initial timing will determine where it idles and how much drop occurs. My guess, it will need at least 20* initial timing. At normal driving speeds, say anything above 45 mph, the vehicle should probably be in high gear. Constant speed driving would favor around rpms as an ideal rpm. If the vehicle doesn’t have a tachometer then your hearing can prove useful. Listen to the engine and shift before it sounds like it’s racing too fast.


Transmissions are made to ensure reverse gear cant be engaged while the car is moving forward. It is still really damaging to the gears so please don't do it. This covers how the manual transmission works and how gear ratios affect the output. The more gears in a car the higher the output can reach. Whether you're looking for a manual transmission as an OEM replacement part or looking to add a performance shifter to your speed machine, Summit Racing has all of the 2-, 4-, 5- and 6-speed manual trannys you need to keep charging to the front of the pack. Achieve fast, smooth, lightweight shifting with our racing transmissions perfect for. what are your ideal rpm shift points? Just wondering what you guys consider the optimal rpm range to shift from , , etc Do you guys also go to floor with the clutch on each up/down shift or just depress until you get a good bite? , PM If you look at the manual it should say the recommended shifting points.


Here's When You Should Shift a Manual Transmission for the Best Fuel Economy You probably already know that low RPMs are best for fuel efficiency. But there's more to it than simply shifting early. Posts. Discussion Starter · #1 · . Only show this user. What RPM should my fairly stock be at idle? It just has an Edelbrock RPM Airgap intake and Holley carb (don't even know if that matters) and I've got a Turbo auto trans. It's currently idling at about RPMs. Thanks. www.doorway.ru the car (handbrake is engaged) www.doorway.ru the engine, put it in second or third gear. www.doorway.ru keeping the clutch depressed, raise the engine in steps of about rpm (Smaller steps if you are really particular). www.doorway.ru a very exact rpm, the car will feel like it is running smoother than usual. www.doorway.rutulations.

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