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You can get it up to about 120-130 before the rpms hit a flat spot on the band.
10.5 degrees before TDC at 1350 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.
The 1999 Yamaha Virago XV1100 LCÊdid come with a rev limiter. This means that the RPMs of the vehicle won't go over a set limit.
Check you spark plugs. Probably going to need to replace them.
about 12, 13,000 RPMS.
Depends on position of power switch in the console by the shifter....Also depends on vehicle speed and gear you are going into
To find the misfire, check the crankshaft sensor on the 1999 suburban. Check for the proper fuel pressure, and check the ignition coils.
lower rpms use less gas higher rpms have more power
When you are shifting gears, your RPMs will go down because your clutch is being pressed. If your RPMs don't go back up when you release your clutch, you should see a mechanic.
The clutch throw-out bearing may be failing.
because the engine automatically revs up when it encounters the resistance of the ac clutch kicking in so it doesnt die or put un-needed stress on the engine at idle speed