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If your engine is revving at 3000 RPM while driving at 60 kph, it may be due to a few factors. One possibility is that your vehicle has a lower gear ratio, which can lead to higher RPMs at lower speeds. Another reason could be that the transmission is not shifting into a higher gear, possibly due to a mechanical issue or the vehicle being in a sport mode. Additionally, tire size can affect RPM; larger tires can lower engine RPMs at a given speed.

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