RE:Safe RPM'sThe real variable here is the speedo. Accuracy seems to vary alot. Are you really doing 60 MPH? Try comparing to a measured mile (those little numbered posts alongside the interstates). Before our tire swap, I discovered that an indicated 70 MPH, was actually more like 65MPH. Regarding the tach, the green area is the where the engine is "happiest" making useable power. The area above green and below red is not dangerous, it's just not the best choice. It is true however that the faster she spins, the more stress and wear she sees. Gary ----- Original Message ----- From: Stephen Steele To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2000 12:41 AM Subject: Re: Safe RPM's
(snip) > This puts it on the upper limit of the > "green" on the tach. Is this normal for an automatic? FWIW...This matches my numbers for a similarly equipped 91 Caravelle. > I usually drive between 65 and 75 and get 17-18 miles per gal. I'd like to drop the rpms > (longer engine life), but hate paying $$$ for larger rims, etc. > TIA for any responses. > Ken Hartz My mileage stays the same loaded with four bikes, two canoes,two kayaks or empty. -- Stephen Steele '91 Caravelle Chillicothe, OH
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