Proper RPM to change gears with MT.
#1
Proper RPM to change gears with MT.
Hello everybody!
As a new member of the forum and a new owner of a Fit I would like to know the proper RPM to change gears with a manual transmission.
I did not drive stick for two years or so, so I am in a relearning stage.
Thanks!
As a new member of the forum and a new owner of a Fit I would like to know the proper RPM to change gears with a manual transmission.
I did not drive stick for two years or so, so I am in a relearning stage.
Thanks!
#5
Anywhere from 2200 to 6900. It depends on the situation. The biggest mistake MT newbies make is that they are afraid to rev the engine. I would not be redlining it right it away but after it's broken in, get it up over 6000 a few times and see how the car reacts. 5000+ on a Fit is no big deal. The car likes high revs. It's the way the little engine can make any power at all.
#8
iam pretty simular, the inner roads here go kinda fast so i do 4k all the time, on the highway i feel like thats an excuse for me to hit redline.. so i perhaps hit redline 2-6 times a day.
car has 24k miles on it... so far so good..
#9
Like a boss
As for when to shift, 3-3.5k is what I always did for normal acceleration. For fast starts you just shift when it feels right. and if you want to get really precise there's a table of shifting speeds in the owners manual
As for when to shift, 3-3.5k is what I always did for normal acceleration. For fast starts you just shift when it feels right. and if you want to get really precise there's a table of shifting speeds in the owners manual
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