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Old 12-07-2007, 11:20 PM
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RPM range for highest power/torque?

Hi all, just curious if anyone knows around what RPM range the engine outputs the most power to the wheels. I feel like it's somewhere in the 3000-4000 range but I'm not really sure. Any idea? Wonder if anyone has had their Fit dyno'ed... hahaha ....
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Hi all, just curious if anyone knows around what RPM range the engine outputs the most power to the wheels. I feel like it's somewhere in the 3000-4000 range but I'm not really sure. Any idea? Wonder if anyone has had their Fit dyno'ed... hahaha ....
Doesn't it say so on the brochure? Peak torque is 4800 rpm. The fit has a flat torque curve, so +/- around 4800rpm still has almost its peak amount of torque. Max hp at 5800 2008 Honda Fit - Specifications - the Official Honda Web Site
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Do a search, theres many threads on this.

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easiest would be to look at the baseline maps on those intake/exhaust threads... its pretty much just before redline
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