To adjust the idle speed of a Daewoo Lanos 1.2, locate the idle speed adjustment screw on the throttle body. Start the engine and let it warm up to operating temperature. Use a screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it, while monitoring the RPMs with a tachometer. Ensure the idle speed is set according to the manufacturer’s specifications, typically around 800-900 RPM.
The rpm required for an alternator will depend on the result that you want. At the very least, you will want 1200 rpm. The rpm's can go as high as 5000.
To install a tachometer on a Daewoo Lanos, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, locate the ignition coil or the engine's RPM signal wire, typically a green or yellow wire, and connect the tachometer's signal wire to it. Connect the power and ground wires of the tachometer to the vehicle’s power source and ground, respectively. Finally, secure the tachometer in your desired location and reconnect the battery.
If you have a manual transmission, then it sounds like your clutch is slipping and needs to be replaced. If the RPM's of the engine are roaring and your car is barely moving, that would be my first assumption. Mechanic.
To spare fuel in a Daewoo Lanos, it's generally more efficient to use higher gears, like D4, when driving at steady speeds. Higher gears reduce engine RPM, leading to better fuel economy. However, in situations requiring acceleration or climbing hills, using D3 can provide more power without excessive strain on the engine, but it may consume more fuel. Overall, maintaining a steady speed in D4 is optimal for fuel efficiency.
Yes, but the rpm's will be very high.
Flooring the gas petal.
check your accelerator...
rev limiter will only let the RPM's get so high then it cuts back
More details are needed. Noisy can be a multitude of things.
Pretty much anything that is rotating has a chance.
Say when you pull up to stop light or sign and take off, engine boggs dwon until RPM's rev?