If you have a 4x4 version its about around 4 grand. If its the 2x4 version its more like 3.5 grand
its because it has a 3-speed trany, there is a overdrive trany that is a 4-speed but there kinda hard to find. My 90 Geo Tracker is the same. I believe what is probably going on is- it's a 4x4 with a low end tranny. It's not meant for speed.
2600 RPM is around 70 MPH. The usual speed limit on most US roadways is 55 MPH or even less. 2600 RPM is actually fast compared to the US speed limits.
engine speed (rpm) road speed (mph)
160 MPH But, There is a RPM limit so it tops out at 155 MPH
It delivers an output power of 230 bhp at 5300 rpm and 250 lb-ft torque at 2000 rpm. It reaches the speed of 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and the top speed is about 153 mph.
Mine was 145 MPH at 12,500 rpm
Rpms are low at that speed on level ground,around 3000 rpm
71.3998332 mph. 71.3998332 mph.
If you're talking engine rpm, cruising down the highway doing the 65 mph speed limit, an average rpm would probably be 2000 to 2200.
Mu-1 (μ-1) is a relation between flight speed (mph) and rotor speed (rpm) where the μ-value is equal to 1. A slower rotor speed means better fuel efficiency. According to cartercopters.com their aircraft was the first to achieve μ-1 at 170 mph and 107 rpm.
119 mph at 6,100 rpm.
The power of the engine of the Fiat 5000 1964 is 4,400 rpm. The maximum speed is 80 mph.