RPM
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RPM
Thanks to Gene Gillam (anngene@bellsouth.net) for forwarding Bob Watts' (WattsWattsMG@aol.com) message. It was indeed of interest. I was particularly interested in Bob's statment that he had "run at 5200 to 5500 for 20 miles or so on occasion."
I sometimes drive the freeway here in Los Angeles and to keep from getting run over I have to drive 65 MPH (about 3500-4000 RPM). I had been told not to exceed that, but now I am thinking that it might be OK to step it up to 4500 or 5000 RPM. What say guys - Is it OK to drive at 5000?
Jim Shade West Covina CA
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Re: RPM
Not without a note from your mother Jim Jim Shade wrote... "I sometimes drive the freeway here in Los Angeles and to keep from getting run over I have to drive 65 MPH (about 3500-4000 RPM). I had been told not to exceed that, but now I am thinking that it might be OK to step it up to 4500 or 5000 RPM. What say guys - Is it OK to drive at 5000?"
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Re: RPM
At 09:51 PM 12/16/01 -0500, FDShade@aol.com wrote:
Jim: 4130 RPM is 2550 ft. per min. of piston speed. One should not exceed that except for short periods of time, if one wants engine to last over a long period. Other than that you can drive all day at or below that RPM. Skip Kelsey....................................................>What say guys - Is it OK to drive at 5000?
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Re: RPM
Hi Skip,
Thanks for associating a fact with my seat-of-the-pants impression that 4200
rpm was my engine's "sweet spot" for cruising.
What is the derivation for this theoretical limit? A wear index? I rather
suspect its a very deep subject, e.g. mass acceleration rates, stroke and
rod length, etc.
Cheers, Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Skip Kelsey [mailto:kelsey@shadetreemotors.com]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 11:32 AM
To: FDShade@aol.com; mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] RPM
At 09:51 PM 12/16/01 -0500, FDShade@aol.com wrote:
Jim: 4130 RPM is 2550 ft. per min. of piston speed. One should not exceed that except for short periods of time, if one wants engine to last over a long period. Other than that you can drive all day at or below that RPM. Skip Kelsey.................................................... Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/>What say guys - Is it OK to drive at 5000?
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Re: RPM
At 01:53 PM 12/17/01 -0500, Peter Pleitner wrote:
Peter: There is some engineering formula that dictates this RPM as being the threshold of a high wear rate on the engine. Although Jaguars exceed this RPM with not problem in the wear dept. Skip........................................................................>Thanks for associating a fact with my seat-of-the-pants impression that 4200 >rpm was my engine's "sweet spot" for cruising.
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Re: RPM
.......the wear dept.
Wear, schmear.... all I know is 4200 revs brings out the sweetest exhaust notes and that's what XPAG motoring is all about!!
Bill Tantau
EXU 7606
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