The maximum RPM for a 1987 Dodge 318 engine is typically around 5,000 to 5,500 RPM. However, it's important to refer to the specific owner's manual or service guide for that vehicle, as the RPM limit can vary slightly based on factors like modifications or specific engine configurations. Operating consistently at high RPMs can lead to increased wear and potential engine damage.
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I believe you are referring to a 318 max wedge. This answer is wrong. There is no such thing as a "max wedge" 318. The poly or polyspherical head 318 was considered an industrial motor used in early 50's to 1966 full size dodge Plymouth and Chrysler cars and dodge or Fargo (Canadian) trucks. There is not a big market for these motors due to the popularity of the 413 and 440 max wedge motors used for hot rods in the 60's. I hope this clarifies any questions you had.
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6000 rpm
That model has a max continuous RPM of 11,000, and a max RPM of 12,000
Max RPM - 1986 VG was released on: USA: April 1986
== a ruel of thumb use to be, 22.5 horsepower for every one gallon fuel. your 871 without a turbo is 318 horsepower. 318/22.5== 14.13 ,so you would burn 14 gallons an hour at max horsepower. ==
Max rpm / redline (often they are actually different) is not based on the car but on the engine. Prelude S (F22A1 engine) max rpm: 6250-ish Prelude VTEC (H22A engine) Redline: 7200/7600 rpm Max rpm: 7400/8000 rpm Preludes from 92- were delivered with the following engine options F20A, F22A, H23A, H22A.
the rpm is 5700
5500
5800 rpm
6200 rpm max