Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
I tend to be aggressive with the throttle but conservative with the shift points; 60%-80% throttle but shifting at only 2,000 RPM.
Ah, just what I was looking for. That's probly how I'd drive it most of the time
I'm not sure how you'd shift at 2000 while hammering the throttle. You'd be changing gears about every 1/2 second.
If I had to guess, by the time you got to 3rd you'd be at a good place to stay at while cruising in the city? Low enough RPM for fuel conservation but in a low enough gear to pass smoothly?
I literally hit 2000 RPMs at about 5 miles per hour in first gear. Then probably 15 miles per hour in 2nd. You're going to be at/below idle RPMs right after changing. It doesn't seem the most efficient to me. I think 3000 would probably be a better shifting point so that you don't have to open the throttle up as much to raise the RPMs.
Yes, I am shifting very often in town. 1st gear is a slight exception and I typically wait until almost 10mph to shift into 2nd.
RPM is far more important to fuel mileage than throttle opening. It is better for mileage to have 80% throttle and 2,000 RPM than it is to have 40% throttle and 3,000 RPM.
25mph is 3rd gear if I know I'm not going to be cruising at it for a long time, 4th gear if there's a long stretch. At 35mph I'm typically in 5th unless I'm accelerating onto a freeway where I might hold 4th up to 45 mph. (Or if I'm going "balls to the wall" when I'll hold the gears to redline.

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ZV