High RPM (revolutions per minute) in an engine typically indicates that the engine is running at a higher speed, which can increase power output. When the engine "kicks in," it often means that additional power or torque is being delivered, usually due to the activation of a turbocharger or a change in the engine's performance characteristics as it reaches optimal operating conditions. This transition can enhance acceleration or responsiveness, particularly in performance vehicles. Understanding this behavior is crucial for optimizing driving performance and fuel efficiency.
High Kicks was created on 1991-12-21.
I'm pretty sure it would be a NO considering vtec engines have camshafts specifically made for high rpm use(when it kicks in). normal cars cams aren't different from low to high rpm. certain Honda's switch camshafts from low cam to high cam when vtec is activated
1500 at first until it kicks down to 850 rpm
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sounds like mine. it was the transmission. sorry. it got up to about 1500 rpm's and then bucked and dropped. would not go past 1500 rpm's at all.
basically it gives u a lil boost when u need it , it kicks in during certain rpm's
rev limiter will only let the RPM's get so high then it cuts back
The rpm required for an alternator will depend on the result that you want. At the very least, you will want 1200 rpm. The rpm's can go as high as 5000.
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Say when you pull up to stop light or sign and take off, engine boggs dwon until RPM's rev?