3000 RPM
Red-line is at 4200 RPM and peak torque of 290 pounds-feet is at 2800 RPM.
at idle is 7-10 Lbs at 1800 RPM, is 35-42 Lbs
Keep rpm between 1400 to 1600
If you are looking to max your gas mileage, shift earlier like around 2500-2800 rpm. To make your car sound cool, I shift at 4000 rpm, but it will use more fuel
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You will use more gas due to the higher RPM. The shift light is to help you to save on gas milage.
It provides a little more power by changing the transmission shift times to a more aggressive setting. For instance if in normal mode it may shift at 3,500 rpm. With the ECT in power mode, it would probably shift at 4,000 rpm or 4,500 rpm. Setting the ECT to power will however lower your gas mileage.
1600-2100 rpms
The gear ration changes at each shift. Read this: http://science.howstuffworks.com/gear-ratio.htm
It depends on the motorcycle. I have a 96 buell s2t and ideal shifting rpm is about 4000. anywhere before the red on your tac
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