That is dependant on the ratio of the differential. The ratio is usually selected by the automotive engineer who is calculating the performance requirements and engine displacement/torque along with maximum and nominal engine RPM. It can be as low as 1800 RPM and depending on the engine characteristics, the engineer could have determined that it should be 3500 RPM or more.
175km to the nearest 100km is 200km
100 kilometers is equivalent to about 62.14 miles.
100km is a distance, not a measurement of time. (kilometres)
65mph is faster (100km/h = 62.1mph).
you are suppose to change at 3000 rpm to get your correct gas mileage
-35 mpg = ~4.7 L/100km.
8.11 L/100km
speed = distance / timespeed = 100km / 2hrsspeed = 50km/hr
100km
City12 mpg (19.6 litres/100km)Hwy17 mpg (13.8 litres/100km)Combined14 mpg (16.8 litres/100km)
the rpm when you start your car is suppose to be @ 800rpm...and you can lower and raise your RPM by screwing the idle controll at the left side of your plenum...its going to be look like a bolt of a flathead screw driver.
about 62 mph