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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Ah.
1991 Ford Festiva 4-clyinder 1.1 × 10^33 cubic picometer displacement.
2500 rpm @ 60
3200 rpm @ 70
4000 rpm @ 80
4700 rpm @ 85 (its max speed)
These are off the top of my head.
Originally posted by: ndee
turn what? You mean in an automatic?
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
EhhhIt was $3000 cheaper than the V6.
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
EhhhIt was $3000 cheaper than the V6.
*wooosh* over your head
I'll give you a hint, your car has an Inline 4![]()
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
EhhhIt was $3000 cheaper than the V6.
I knew that, it's just easier to say V4![]()
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: ndee
turn what? You mean in an automatic?
Your engine (some part of it. The crankshaft or something, I don't know anything about cars) turns at a certain speed based on your vehicle's speed and the gear you're in.
When my car is travelling 60mph in 5th gear, the engine is turning at 2,500 revolutions per minute.
Correct, and he's asking what RPM your motor turns at X speedI still don't get it. You can travel 100mph or 50mph in the 5th gear, right? Revolutions will always be different
Originally posted by: ndee
I still don't get it. You can travel 100mph or 50mph in the 5th gear, right? Revolutions will always be different.
Originally posted by: geno
Correct, and he's asking what RPM your motor turns at X speedI still don't get it. You can travel 100mph or 50mph in the 5th gear, right? Revolutions will always be different
60MPH = XRPMs, get it?
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: geno
Correct, and he's asking what RPM your motor turns at X speedI still don't get it. You can travel 100mph or 50mph in the 5th gear, right? Revolutions will always be different
60MPH = XRPMs, get it?
Ah ok. Well...... wow.