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  • Help from 3.0td 2nd gen owners pls

    Can you let me know what RPM you have at cruising at 70mph and 80 mph when running standard size tyres

    Cheers guys.
    Linda

    www.4x4toys.co.uk

  • #2
    Originally posted by Linda
    Can you let me know what RPM you have at cruising at 70mph and 80 mph when running standard size tyres

    Cheers guys.
    will let you know by 8am tomorrow Linda when i check on my way to work
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    • #3
      yep

      hiya linda hope ya both well . it revs at just over 2000 at 70
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      • #4
        hi linda mine runs at about 3000 at 85mph ,but my gps says its 80 mph
        Only Toyota can get you out of shite

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        • #5
          Originally posted by slydog
          hiya linda hope ya both well . it revs at just over 2000 at 70
          ? 35mph per 1000rpm - that is one tall gear.
          Another member of the 'A' team

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          • #6
            Originally posted by slydog
            hiya linda hope ya both well . it revs at just over 2000 at 70
            Mine shows 2.5k for 70mph

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            • #7
              I've checked mine with SatNav and an actual 70mph (77 indicated) is just about 2650 rpm. 2750rpm is indicated 80mph which is about 73mph actual.
              Mike G

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              • #8
                2200rpm @70mph 2800rpm @80mph also correct by gps on 31" tyres
                If it aint broke dont fix it

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                • #9
                  Standard tyres? Wots that then?
                  Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gary16163
                    2200rpm @70mph 2800rpm @80mph also correct by gps on 31" tyres
                    Gary, I have 31" tyres and also noticed speedo was correct at 50 and 60 compared with my recently purchased gps (£51 Navman on EBay in conjunction with my existing Palm Tungsten T2).
                    Brian

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Phaeton
                      Mine shows 2.5k for 70mph
                      That's what I got on 265/70/15s. Not really looked on my 31"ers yet.
                      Paul </Slugsie>
                      Immortal.so far!

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                      • #12
                        mine was at 2400 at 70mph and 2750 at 80mph
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                        • #13
                          With our 33" tyres, stock gears (4.10's) the Bullet was pulling about 2,250RPM at 80, which was fine in theory for MPG, but in practice it was to high as it needed to much go-pedal to get there so MPG still suffered, and towing heavy trailers was no fun either.

                          Last week I put a 4.88 geared diff in the back, and she know pulls 2,750 at 80, and the thing accelerates like a 'bullet' train (sic!!) but I think its to low geared as the MPG isn't any better just because of the higher revs at cruising speed, although it would tow trailers great. I think we need either 4.37 or 4.56 gears for the optimum balence of performance and MPG on 33's.

                          Looking at peoples numbers 2,5K rpm would be nice at 75-80 MPH.
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                          • #14
                            Since the speedo drive is taken off the gearbox output speed, tyre size is irrelevant to the speedo reading.

                            Where it does make a difference is speedo accuracy.

                            (Mine reads ~3250 at an indicated 90-ish)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by NFC
                              Since the speedo drive is taken off the gearbox output speed, tyre size is irrelevant to the speedo reading.

                              Where it does make a difference is speedo accuracy.

                              (Mine reads ~3250 at an indicated 90-ish)
                              90ish! Is that the slowest you go?

                              I know what you mean, RPM to actual speed over the ground is what we were after, ignoring the what the speedo is saying, we need to get the powerband of the motor back to relate to cruising speeds, which is what tossing bigger tyres on effectively messes up by changing the gearing.

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