At about 1700 RPM's you're going 55.
1800 or so
You should be around 2200 - 2500 rpms.
That depends on the gear ratio of the truck. It is hard to answer your question with out that infomation. SORRY
It would depend on the gear ratio and transmission. stock tires 235/70r16: auto(O/D) with 3.55 gears =2160 rpms auto(O/D) with 3.73gears = 2270 rpms manual with 3.73s = 2360 rpms
To determine the RPMs needed to go 30 mph, you need to know the tire's diameter and the gear ratio of the vehicle. For example, a typical passenger car tire with a diameter of about 26 inches would have a circumference of approximately 82 inches. At 30 mph, the tire would rotate about 1,000 times per minute (RPMs) when considering a standard gear ratio. However, this can vary significantly based on the specific vehicle and tire size.
Out 2000 Dodge Neon does 2500 rpms at 60 mph. Grace
About 5 hours at 65 mph average About 5 hours at 55 mph average About 4 hours at 80 mph average
The average gallop of a horse is 45 mph.
approximately 17 mph average
If your 1992 Voyager does not seem to drop into the proper RPMs so that you are running at 5000 RPMs at 65 miles per hour, the timing belt might need adjusted. It can also indicate the idle is set too high.
around 5 and 6 x 1000 rpms
on the end of the shifter there is a button. while doing 50 mph in drive hit the button and watch the rpms, hit it again and check rpms again. you will be in od when the rpms are at the lowest, hope this helps