what rpms do drivers here shift at on their coupes?
#16
#17
Originally Posted by htownboy
Cool, but there is no use turning the VQ that fast, it makes enough torque to not do all those RPM's and I can easily get more than 27MPG shifting under 2K on my weekly commute; now weekends and cruising at night are quite different and I shift wherever I dang well please...
If you are turning it fast for nothing, you are just wearing it out faster and burning more gas.
If you are turning it fast for nothing, you are just wearing it out faster and burning more gas.
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#21
Seems as if most are the same (myself included)......around 3k for normal stuff - and 4k + for "spirited Driving"
My question is (not a hi-jack) Waht RPM's do you launch at for a "race"???
I usually go around 4500 or so then redline every other gear.....
Its tough to lay off that gas pedal though when ur sitting next to another car revving its engine.....but 4300-4500 is ideal for me it seems....
My question is (not a hi-jack) Waht RPM's do you launch at for a "race"???
I usually go around 4500 or so then redline every other gear.....
Its tough to lay off that gas pedal though when ur sitting next to another car revving its engine.....but 4300-4500 is ideal for me it seems....
#25
WOW!
So many shift above 2500 normally, and some even around 4000, no wonder the G is infamous for bad mileage... That is in a high range on the power band and there is no need for it, but I know it's fun. I'm just wondering if many people just became accustome to this and it is habit, or if they do it for fun or what...
I can't see the point in shifting anywhere above 2500 RPM's if there are cars in front of me cruising, even from the line because I surely can keep up with them; turning more revs between shifts only does that, turns higher revs , for no real reason (except sometimes I like to hear the exhaust).
So many shift above 2500 normally, and some even around 4000, no wonder the G is infamous for bad mileage... That is in a high range on the power band and there is no need for it, but I know it's fun. I'm just wondering if many people just became accustome to this and it is habit, or if they do it for fun or what...
I can't see the point in shifting anywhere above 2500 RPM's if there are cars in front of me cruising, even from the line because I surely can keep up with them; turning more revs between shifts only does that, turns higher revs , for no real reason (except sometimes I like to hear the exhaust).
#28
If i'm driving spiritedly or need extra oomph for a little bit (like getting onto a freeway), I'll rev it out past 6500, but anyone else get that tingly feeling like the engine sounds like it's gonna blow or take off? I'm just still not used to having the sound of 6 cylinders rev up in those ranges....
#29
Originally Posted by htownboy
I can't see the point in shifting anywhere above 2500 RPM's if there are cars in front of me cruising, even from the line because I surely can keep up with them