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100km/h and Rpm at 4000 is it normal?


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went for a short trip to meleka. was driving at north south E-way and found that my rpm jus wont drop and fixed at 4000...is it normal?

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If yours is a 800-1000 cc car should be about right

 

If 1600 cc should be about 2500-3000 RPM

 

If 2400 cc should be about 2000-2500 RPM

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If yours is a 800-1000 cc car should be about right

 

If 1600 cc should be about 2500-3000 RPM

 

If 2400 cc should be about 2000-2500 RPM

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A 2400 cc running on 5th gear should only 2000 rpm or slightly less

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Thanks for all the replies...

 

its a honda city ISDI. Auto transmission.

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ya, will sent for servicing to kah motor on monday.

 

 

recently FC also drop badly to 11km/l usually i clock 13-14 travelling on same roads.

 

is it the start plug faulty? or some other causes?

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Neutral Newbie
If yours is a 800-1000 cc car should be about right

 

If 1600 cc should be about 2500-3000 RPM

 

If 2400 cc should be about 2000-2500 RPM

 

Even my humble 1086cc Auto Picanto runs ard 2700-2900rpm at 100km/h. [;)]

 

For Honda City to run at 4krpm is abnormal.

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ya, 7-speed CVT. Is the CVT under warrenty, if my warrenty still vaild?

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Honda City? the expected range should be around 2000-2500rpm for 100kph crusing...

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during hard acceleration, or moving up a steep slope, then maybe need 4000rpm...

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its more or less straight road and accerating, but its does not change to higher gear and just stay there...even when i release the gas pedal and re-step...its still stays there for sometime and after abt 20secs is reduce back to 3000rpm.

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