anywhere from 800 to 1000 RPM.
If its a 350 engine with a 4 barrel it will be 255hp at 5600 RPMs
Advertised Torque is 290 FT. LBS @ 2400 RPMs. Advertised Horsepower is 175 HP @ 4000 RPMs.
Advertised Horsepower is : 240 HP @ 4000 RPMS The only information I can find is a 1973 454 truck engine. Nothing in 1972
It should be idling at approximately 625 rpm while the engine is warm.
It should idle at aprox 650 rpms warmed up.
If you have an engine that idles at 6000 rpms, you need to have it checked - immediately. Around 750 rpms would be normal.
The 60-horsepower VW engine has a torque specification of 115 pounds at 2000 RPMs. The engine will have 130 pounds of torque at 2500 RPMs.
Obviously depends on RPMs. Normally 15-20psi at idle. Could be as high as 30-40psi when the engine is under high RPMs.
Once the engine warms up it should be in between 600-800 rpms.
2 rpms? Your automobile engine probably runs around 2000 rpms. At 2 rpms the engine would stall and stop. However, many automatic transmissions jerk a little bit as they shift gears. I suspect this is what is happening to your Pathfinder.
Oil pressure ( Minimum ) 1000 RPMs 6 LBS 2000 RPMs 18 LBS 4000 RPMs 24 LBS It must have at least that much oil pressure at these different RPMs to LUBE the engine. If it has 80 LBS are more then the oil pump check valve is not working correctly
800 rpms.