Best RPM to shift
Normal driving my rpms are close to yours, maybe a little lower. While towing, between 2000 and 2400. It all depends on load and grade of hill. Mostly, I shift based mostly on feel. The more you drive, the more you will get accustomed to shifting. Is your first manual tranny?
Normal driving my rpms are close to yours, maybe a little lower. While towing, between 2000 and 2400. It all depends on load and grade of hill. Mostly, I shift based mostly on feel. The more you drive, the more you will get accustomed to shifting. Is your first manual tranny?
Sometimes as low as about 1300 RPM. But that's when I'm barely touching the throttle. I can cruise at 30 MPH in 6th gear (speed limit on the military base out here) and it drives fine. But if I ever towed something heavy, I would be shifting at a lot higher range.
stock03 Sometimes as low as about 1300 RPM. But that's when I'm barely touching the throttle. I can cruise at 30 MPH in 6th gear (speed limit on the military base out here) and it drives fine. But if I ever towed something heavy, I would be shifting at a lot higher range.
I know what your saying when driving on base!Same here!Lower RPMs seem to help my fuel milge to.
I know what your saying when driving on base!Same here!Lower RPMs seem to help my fuel milge to.
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When the truck is warming up I shift about 1500-1700 and after it is warm and under normal conditions I shift at 1800-2100. Seems nice and smoothe and also helps the MPG a small amount.
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