is this normal in 5th gear going 70mph is my rpm suppose to be at 3000
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Originally posted by 92accrdEXwow thats crazy high, mines about half that with my auto
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I'm usually around 80mph at that rpm. Tell us what size tires you're running.
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My F22 5-speed shoud be about 2800-3000 at 70 MPH or so and I'm on stock 14'' LX wheels. However, I think it's about 10 MPH off. Mine says 60 MPH at about 2000 RPMs.Last edited by According2Aaron; 05-18-2006, 11:31 AM.
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Originally posted by AccordAnimalDid you factor in that wing?
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I'm with everyone else... stock LX wheels and about 80MPH in fifth gear at that RPM.
Speaking of 80mph and RPM... LOL I took a 2 hour drive down to the Bay Area from where I live to pick up a P12 ECU.... the highway I drive on has a LOT of trucks... and I know I have read before that our cars are a Jack-of-all-trades... don't do anything excellent but a lot of things good... and I just have to say that Cruise control at 85-90 the whole way down, I was REALLY impressed at how smooth and well the car did, passing and getting around trucks in the fast lane! I have had the car for a couple months now but never taken a long-long freeway drive like that... and I dig it! 2 cheers for CB's!Why? Because... Life Happens @ 4500 RPM
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