Auto RPM at 70?
#1
Auto RPM at 70?
I did some searching and could not exactly find an answer to this question. I drove a MT and at 70mph, it was turning 3400 RPM. I heard the Auto turns less RPM on the highway.
Can someone please let me know how many RPM the auto turns at 70mph?
I like the Manual, but I mainly do highway driving, so I figured I can get a little better gas milage with the auto. Also, I figured the paddle shifters would be a little bit fun.
Can someone please let me know how many RPM the auto turns at 70mph?
I like the Manual, but I mainly do highway driving, so I figured I can get a little better gas milage with the auto. Also, I figured the paddle shifters would be a little bit fun.
#6
Manual gets better mpg then the auto even with the high rpm's. Throttle position plays a higher role in fuel consumption. Since your higher in the rpm range you have more power, therefore you dont need to push down the accelerator as much just to stay at highway speeds.
I do about 80% highway driving and get anywhere from 36-40mpg, and my car hasnt blown up yet...
I do about 80% highway driving and get anywhere from 36-40mpg, and my car hasnt blown up yet...
#8
In a recent brief highway stint doing 70 in my MT, my FE gauge read 50.6, without trying to conserve fuel. Minus 4 mpg error and that's 46 mpg. Why would anyone complain about this mileage?
I like the relatively short 5th gear for instant highway passing response. Reminds me of my 94 Integra GS-R, which also had five speeds. I had 3 six speeds thereafter and missed the top gear being fifth.
I like the relatively short 5th gear for instant highway passing response. Reminds me of my 94 Integra GS-R, which also had five speeds. I had 3 six speeds thereafter and missed the top gear being fifth.
#9
Manual gets better mpg then the auto even with the high rpm's. Throttle position plays a higher role in fuel consumption. Since your higher in the rpm range you have more power, therefore you dont need to push down the accelerator as much just to stay at highway speeds.
I do about 80% highway driving and get anywhere from 36-40mpg, and my car hasnt blown up yet...
I do about 80% highway driving and get anywhere from 36-40mpg, and my car hasnt blown up yet...
#10
In a recent brief highway stint doing 70 in my MT, my FE gauge read 50.6, without trying to conserve fuel. Minus 4 mpg error and that's 46 mpg. Why would anyone complain about this mileage?
I like the relatively short 5th gear for instant highway passing response. Reminds me of my 94 Integra GS-R, which also had five speeds. I had 3 six speeds thereafter and missed the top gear being fifth.
I like the relatively short 5th gear for instant highway passing response. Reminds me of my 94 Integra GS-R, which also had five speeds. I had 3 six speeds thereafter and missed the top gear being fifth.
#11
For better FE should I stay in 4th longer instead of shifting to 5th to run low RPMs? I usually try to stay in 5th as much as possible.
#12
Thanks for all of the feedback. I made the assumption that if the Auto was turning less RPM on the highway, then it would get better fuel economy.
I will get the manual then, since I generally prefer manuals, over auto.
Now I just need to decide on the color. Have it narrowed down to White, Orange and Sensation Blue. I keep coming back to the Orange, but I just don't know if I can buy an Orange car.
What is the general consensus on the Orange? Is this considered a girly color?
I will get the manual then, since I generally prefer manuals, over auto.
Now I just need to decide on the color. Have it narrowed down to White, Orange and Sensation Blue. I keep coming back to the Orange, but I just don't know if I can buy an Orange car.
What is the general consensus on the Orange? Is this considered a girly color?
Last edited by brianr34; 02-28-2009 at 06:39 PM.
#13
Thanks for all of the feedback. I made the assumption that if the Auto was turning RPM on the highway, then it would get better fuel economy.
I will get the manual then, since I generally prefer manuals, over auto.
Now I just need to decide on the color. Have it narrowed down to White, Orange and Sensation Blue. I keep coming back to the Orange, but I just don't know if I can buy an Orange car.
What is the general consensus on the Orange? Is this considered a girly color?
I will get the manual then, since I generally prefer manuals, over auto.
Now I just need to decide on the color. Have it narrowed down to White, Orange and Sensation Blue. I keep coming back to the Orange, but I just don't know if I can buy an Orange car.
What is the general consensus on the Orange? Is this considered a girly color?
#14
Is anyone able to tell me how many RPM the Auto is running at 70mph?
The MT seems kind of "buzzy" at 70mph, with it turning 3400rpm. I do like that at the higher RPM, it responds quickly during passing.
With the paddle shifters, am I correct in assuming that if you are cruising at highway speeds (5th gear) and shift it into manual mode, it will downshift to 4th gear automatically?
How many MPG is the gauge showing with an auto at a constant 70mph?
The MT seems kind of "buzzy" at 70mph, with it turning 3400rpm. I do like that at the higher RPM, it responds quickly during passing.
With the paddle shifters, am I correct in assuming that if you are cruising at highway speeds (5th gear) and shift it into manual mode, it will downshift to 4th gear automatically?
How many MPG is the gauge showing with an auto at a constant 70mph?
#15
IIRC it drops to 3rd gear. I know the revs jump really high when you do it.
#17
my MT gets real hungry when going expressway speeds.
the 195/50/15 tires dont help either. hahaha. wife says
she's getting about 36mpg on the GE8 while keeping the
revs no higher than 2200rpm on the expressway..so just
shy of 70mph. not sure if that's too slow for you guys, but
wife and i arent so despirate to get to the restroom.
the 195/50/15 tires dont help either. hahaha. wife says
she's getting about 36mpg on the GE8 while keeping the
revs no higher than 2200rpm on the expressway..so just
shy of 70mph. not sure if that's too slow for you guys, but
wife and i arent so despirate to get to the restroom.
#18
I have the 09 MT and in a recent fill-up I traveled on the freeway for a few miles doing 70 mph and my mpg gauge read 50.6 mpg. Trust me, the MTs get good mileage on the highway. I don't really understand the concern of rpms on the highway. Just look at your mileage calculations and that's it. Who cares about the rpms? In fact, I like the more immediate throttle response on the highway due to the shorter 5th gear.
BTW, that same fill up I did about 50% hwy and 50% commuting and while my gauge read 41.7 mpg I manually calculated it to be 38.6 mpg, which is less than the 4mpg gauge error. That's great mileage for 50% hwy cruising at 70 mph and 50% L.A. commuting.
BTW, that same fill up I did about 50% hwy and 50% commuting and while my gauge read 41.7 mpg I manually calculated it to be 38.6 mpg, which is less than the 4mpg gauge error. That's great mileage for 50% hwy cruising at 70 mph and 50% L.A. commuting.
#19
My auto does about 2600-2700 at 70, 3100 or so at 80 (I don't recall exactly since I don't usually go 80).
Unless you're going really fast, shifting from D to S will put it in 3rd gear.
I will totally trade for a manual, after putting it back stock, of course.
Unless you're going really fast, shifting from D to S will put it in 3rd gear.
I will totally trade for a manual, after putting it back stock, of course.
#20
the ATs are rated about 2 mpg higher by EPA (35mpg vs 33mpg), so that means there is a diff in terms of gearing and the slightly thinner tires on the non-sport. I've noticed the gauge's inaccuracy varies too, if I drive gently (gliding a lot), the computer calculates 80+ mpg a lot, and that gets added to the overage average more. On the other hand if I drive more aggressively, it's more accurate to my real calculated mpg. On my base I get about 34-35mpg mix 50/50 city/hwy driving by hand calculations.