Daveskater
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Aye, someone on here said to me recently (sorry, forgot who ) that high revs are more efficient. Probably a certain range is most efficient though.
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deano87
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True. 4.5krpm would not be economical in a 12v.
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SR91
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quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
Only issue is that if your car does 3500 rpm at 70 mph, like I know it does, then the other revs are wrong.
It'll be doing 2500 rpm at 50 mph, and 4500 rpm at 90 mph.
Sorry, I'll be more precise next time
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John
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Not necessarily high revs but your engine will be more efficient in a certain rev range instead of just sitting struggling at low revs.
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tom_simes
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quote: Originally posted by SR-91
quote: Originally posted by tom_simes
Only issue is that if your car does 3500 rpm at 70 mph, like I know it does, then the other revs are wrong.
It'll be doing 2500 rpm at 50 mph, and 4500 rpm at 90 mph.
Sorry, I'll be more precise next time
Thank you.
To be fair, if your asking about mpg, it normally is a given that you are being very pedantic about miles and fuel - therefore giving two wrong options doesn't really help does it?
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by SR-91
1.2 16v corsa on the motorway..
2000 RPM @ 50 MPH
3500 RPM @ 70 MPH
4000 RPM @ 90 MPH

0 RPM @ 60 MPH (on the back of a tow truck)
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