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How many RPM? #783072 01/25/07 01:57 AM
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CROWBAR Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
How many RPM's should my 94 4-Runner be running at when I'm doing 55 MPH? It's all original, 3.0L, auto tranny with 31X10.50 R15LT tires. I never paid much attention to the tach before,but last night I was going 55MPH & the tach was reading between 2200 & 2300RPM. Is that normal? My buddy has a gmc jimmy & when at 55MPH his tach reads only about 1500RPM. Just wondering, Thanks

Re: How many RPM? [Re: CROWBAR] #783073 01/25/07 04:03 AM
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Coyotekid Offline
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Yeah, that's about right.

Your buddie's Jimmy has probably got a 4.3, and it's gear higher (numaricly lower)

Plus, he's got quite a bit more power, so, he's able to acually hold 1500 RPM's at 55mph

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Hope that helps

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Re: How many RPM? [Re: Coyotekid] #783074 01/25/07 06:11 AM
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willzrunna96 Offline
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thats about normal...all GM;s have a deep overdrive


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Re: How many RPM? [Re: Coyotekid] #783075 01/26/07 02:17 AM
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CROWBAR Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks, now I know.


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