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Speed Vs. RPM.....whats it supposed to be? #816234 06/02/07 03:46 AM
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DE1015 Offline OP
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Hey Guys..Finally took a decent ride with the truck tonight. Noticed that at 65mph, I was turning around 3800rpm. I don't think the OD is workin....whats normal? Does anyone know? Thanks.....remember...I have the 92 Monty with the 3.0l.......and auto..

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90 Cherokee, Custom 4X4 bumper, 4"lift, Posi-lok system, Cross-over steering system, Adjustable Track Bar, Cold Air intake, Bored T-Body,
92 Montero, bone stock...
Re: Speed Vs. RPM.....whats it supposed to be? [Re: DE1015] #816235 06/02/07 04:24 AM
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Thats not normal. I don't know much about the auto but thats way to high


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Re: Speed Vs. RPM.....whats it supposed to be? [Re: LRJ4x4] #816236 06/02/07 04:58 AM
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rxinhed Offline
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At that rpm, I think that your OD is either off, or not working, and that you have 4.875 gears. In 4th gear and an indicated 65 mph, the tach reads about 3400 rpm in my Raider with 4.625 gears.


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