The idle RPM for a 1965 Mustang equipped with a straight-six engine typically ranges from 600 to 800 RPM. This range can vary slightly based on factors such as engine condition, tuning, and whether the vehicle has automatic or manual transmission. It's important to consult the owner’s manual or service specifications for the most accurate setting for your specific vehicle. Adjustments can be made using the carburetor's idle speed screw if needed.
35 to 38 dwell at idle RPM for your 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang
Timing and idle setting maybe computer controlled and not adjustable. If they are adjustable should be 825-850 RPM
It will idle as low as 600 rpm.It will idle as low as 600 rpm.
when u first start the car it will idle high, around 1.5 rpm to 2 rpm. when its warm up it should idle between 700-1000 rpm
the RPM should idle 700 - 900
the idle should be about 900 RPM in park or neutral.
1500 rpm.
700 RPM
A typical idle speed for a normal car engine is 600 rpm to 1,000 rpm. It is higher for buses and motorcycles. RPM stands for revolutions per minute.
it should be 1000 rpm
normally idle around 1000rpm
It maintains engine idle rpm when the throttle is closed.