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lower RPM's after a oil change?
after my first oil change, i noted a change in the RPM's, thay are lower than what thay used to be. before when driving at 55 mph i was at 3,000 RPM's in 5th gear now its under that, like 2,700 or 2,800. even crusing at 65mph my RPM's are lower than before to any one?, is this normal?
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I doubt if this has anything to do with an oil change. Is this an automatic, or manual? If auto, then maybe it was never in 5th gear. Did you use 5W-20 oil? Of course, using 5w-30 or straight 30W would have nothing to do with RPMs at a certain speed, it would just result in less efficiency and thus burn more gas.
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Oil can't change the RPM like that. Did you change wheels or tires to some with different diameter?
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Wait til after the 2nd oil change it will hardly be over 2500 and another 2-3 mpg.
Seriously are you sure you were not driving around in D3 vs D? |
he knows his car as I do mine. if he says its a different rpm, then he is right. strange
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Maybe your OEM oil filter from the factory had a defect or was clogged causing slightly higher engine RPM's.
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Originally Posted by FIT410S
(Post 766398)
he knows his car as I do mine. if he says its a different rpm, then he is right. strange
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Is this MT or AT? If it's AT it's probably just the torque converter being locked/unlocked at different times throwing you off.
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i never heard of an oil change doing that, could just be a coincidence of timing
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Originally Posted by XzYBiT
(Post 766525)
i never heard of an oil change doing that, could just be a coincidence of timing
Just kidding. :p |
its a mt, 5 spd
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Originally Posted by 12vltfrk
(Post 766671)
its a mt, 5 spd
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since it's a fixed-ratio linkage between the wheels and the engine, and clutch slippage would result in higher RPM the only explanation is the tach or speedometer are inaccurate.
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^or the OP is high?
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I haven't noticed any RPM change on my MT Navi, but then again I rarely look at the RPM's (only certain instances). What I did notice was that at 8500 miles (right before the 15% oil maintenance minder) the engine seemed to have more power to it, and my MPG's shot up by about 5mpg. :confused: :confused: :confused:
Driving distances, style, conditions, etc, have remained the same. :vtec: |
Originally Posted by Steve244
(Post 766786)
since it's a fixed-ratio linkage between the wheels and the engine, and clutch slippage would result in higher RPM the only explanation is the tach or speedometer are inaccurate.
~SB |
Originally Posted by secondspassed
(Post 766804)
^or the OP is high?
Is that your smushed fit in your avatar? I got rear-ended on I 285 this week too. Semi into a pickup into me. Pickup lost. Barely a scratch on my bumper; the guy's Nissan Frontier and the rear bumper of a Fit were made for each other. Not so for Frontiers and Freightliners. |
i have not noted any clutch slippage, so we will see, thanks for all the feed back
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could be :vtec: going in and out.
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did they inflate your tires?
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