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Scotty62 12-28-2008 06:14 PM

Question for 6 sp Manual owners
 
What RPM do you maintain when during normal driving. I am at 2000 most of the time. If it is lower, I do not have good acceleration. At higher RPM, I feel I am using to much gas.

StanNH 12-28-2008 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by Scotty62 (Post 1568353113)
What RPM do you maintain when during normal driving. I am at 2000 most of the time. If it is lower, I do not have good acceleration. At higher RPM, I feel I am using to much gas.

I'll usually cruise in 6th gear so, depending on the speed, the car can be anywhere from 1200 to 2000 rpm. There's no point to routinely driving at 2000 rpm.

If you need to accelerate, simply downshift.

tfkrato 12-28-2008 06:21 PM

I usually drive in the 1200-1500 RMP range. If I'm in a situation where I want better response I downshift and drive about 2000 RPM. I figure, when I don't need the response why burn the gas.

(PS - it's more fun to run at high RPM with very quick acceleration response :D)

Hoonose 12-28-2008 06:24 PM

I drive mostly all stop and go, and find little difference in gas mileage around my small town shifting up early, in the 30 -45 mph range. But if I ever have a longer cruise at those speeds I generally shift up and run around 1200 rpm.

VET4LES 12-28-2008 06:24 PM

I drive in the range that feels best for the situation. :cheers:

Gannet 12-28-2008 06:30 PM

The car feels happiest if kept at 1800 or above. But gas mileage is noticeably improved if kept around 1200. So it depends on how I feel about saving gas that day. )

dvilin 12-28-2008 06:38 PM

On the highway I cruise around 1800, in city driving it is all over the map depending on how my right foot feels. :)

Windward08 12-28-2008 06:51 PM

I didn't buy a Corvette for the gas mileage. Although it does excellent on long trips.

I find that the car starts to come alive at or above 3,000 RPM. And a little above that is when the NPP open up. :thumbs:

JoesC5 12-28-2008 07:17 PM

I normally shift to the next gear at 2,000 rpm. Don't like to let the rpm drop below 1,200 or I will downshift.

rm50 12-28-2008 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by Windward08 (Post 1568353543)
I didn't buy a Corvette for the gas mileage. Although it does excellent on long trips.

I find that the car starts to come alive at or above 3,000 RPM. And a little above that is when the NPP open up. :thumbs:


:iagree::iagree:

johnodrake 12-28-2008 07:33 PM

2nd at 20, 3rd at 30, 4th at 40.....

aero400 12-28-2008 08:34 PM


Originally Posted by Scotty62 (Post 1568353113)
What RPM do you maintain when during normal driving. I am at 2000 most of the time. If it is lower, I do not have good acceleration. At higher RPM, I feel I am using to much gas.

The rpm you "should" run at will be totally dependant on speed and load. In general, run at the lowest rpm you can without lugging. Then when you need power, simply downshift.

The other day a C6 was running along near me, had a loud exhaust, cruising gently, no load, but at like 3,500 rpm or higher. It was very obnoxious and unnecessary. All I could think was, "that guy can't drive". I almost wanted to pull up next to him and say, "hey buddy, you forgot to upshift!". :)

The only time I'll keep the revs up in the 2k+ area is if I'm running a very hilly windy road where otherwise a lot of bouncing between gears would need to happen, in that situation it's easier (and less wear on the clutch, etc) to just keep it in the "lower" gear and not bother upshifting.

Chuck A 12-28-2008 08:35 PM

around 3000 for me

BUSMAN C6 12-28-2008 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by VET4LES (Post 1568353238)
I drive in the range that feels best for the situation. :cheers:

I love keeping the revs high and tight:thumbs:
Couldve got an A6 to cruise:rofl:

Mike's Sweet 19 12-28-2008 08:41 PM


Originally Posted by tfkrato (Post 1568353190)
I usually drive in the 1200-1500 RMP range. If I'm in a situation where I want better response I downshift and drive about 2000 RPM. I figure, when I don't need the response why burn the gas.

(PS - it's more fun to run at high RPM with very quick acceleration response :D)

:iagree: I let traffic dictate the RPM's needed but for city driving I am around 1500 in 5th and 1100 in 6th.
My cardinal rulle is not to labor the engine no matter what type of driving.
My 2005 owners manual put a value of 900 RPM's as the low value when shifting is needed.

Mike

Mike's LS3 12-28-2008 08:43 PM

For gas mileage cruising on the freeway cruise between 1500 and 2000 rpm. In normal city driving, I shift between 2000 - 3500 rpm. For spirited driving, I shift between 2500 - 6500 rpm or " I drive it like I stole it".

dpigguy 12-28-2008 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by Windward08 (Post 1568353543)
I didn't buy a Corvette for the gas mileage. Although it does excellent on long trips.

I find that the car starts to come alive at or above 3,000 RPM. And a little above that is when the NPP open up. :thumbs:

1200 - 1500 depending on conditions, etc. as for the NPP - M2W allows me to open that up even at low RPM's so I don't miss all the fun :D

Chuck A 12-28-2008 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mike's LS3 (Post 1568354954)
For gas mileage cruising on the freeway cruise between 1500 and 2000 rpm. In normal city driving, I shift between 2000 - 3500 rpm. For spirited driving, I shift between 2500 - 6500 rpm or " I drive it like I stole it".

thats insane:eek::thumbs::thumbs::cheers::yesn od:

JVM225 12-28-2008 08:46 PM


Originally Posted by StanNH (Post 1568353141)
I'll usually cruise in 6th gear so, depending on the speed, the car can be anywhere from 1200 to 2000 rpm. There's no point to routinely driving at 2000 rpm.

If you need to accelerate, simply downshift.

:iagree:

Wayne O 12-28-2008 09:42 PM

Shift gears when it feels appropriate for the situation. It should feel instinctive. There are no set RPMs, set speeds or self-inflicted shift points you aim for with typical street driving. I drive in what I consider to be a 'normal' manner shifting up through the gears and downshifting through all the gears. I never skip-shift. I couldn't imagine lugging around town in 5th or 6th gear doing 40 mph. For me, 5th and 6th gears are reserved for freeway driving (or at least for sustained high speeds).

We all have different driving styles and I know what feels normal to one may not to another. I don't race around pushing high RPM's with every shift and I don't advocate driving the car like a 'fuddy-duddy' either...there's a happy (normal) medium somewhere in the middle. :)


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