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Old 09-28-2008, 08:25 PM
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engine rpm

what is the engine rpm @ 100 kms/hr, 120 kms/hr?

60 miles/hr, 75 miles/hr, 80 miles/hr?
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Old 09-28-2008, 08:29 PM
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For auto GD3s in 5th gear:

2.2-2.5K RPM ~ 60 MPH (can't remember)

2.8K RPM ~ 75 MPH

3K RPM ~ 80 MPH
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Old 09-28-2008, 08:55 PM
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GD3 MT revs significantly higher then the AT at cruising speed.
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Old 09-28-2008, 09:08 PM
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80 in the MT is closer to 4000 lol
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Old 10-01-2008, 04:48 PM
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do u find it noisy when the engine is revving @ 3000 rpm especially on long road trips?
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ive driven over 1000 miles of vacation time out of the 5 thousand on my car. cruising at 70-73 mph for a long time is optimal for mg. out of vtec
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at what rpm u hit vtec on the fit?
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When cruising on the highway, I find the RPMs are higher than what im used to. But I find it's not too noisy.

For the GD3 MT, @ 100km/h, its right at 3000 RPM

110 was about 3300 and 120 was about 3700.

I just went on a trip last week. We drove 420km and it took 29 liters. We were constantly driving around 120-130.

I think VTEC is at 3400 RPMs.
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at what rpm u hit vtec on the fit?
VTEC is at 3400 RPMs if you drive normally, it can engage at as low as 2300 RPMs. Heres a topic were a member made a VTEC light for their Fit.
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i guess most people hit vtec most of the time when shifting since it's pretty low at 3400rpm
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are the engine rpms pretty much the same for the 2nd gen Fit?
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I believ that they are the same for the auto, but shorter for the manual.
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