What RPM has the most power?

The power band of an internal combustion gasoline automobile engine typically starts at midrange engine speeds (around 4,000 RPM) where maximum torque is produced, and ends below the redline after reaching maximum power (above 5,000 RPM but less than 7,000 RPM).
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Does higher RPM mean more power?

Higher revolutions per minute equate to more fuel burnt in the same amount of time and more power produced. Because of this, most consider higher RPMs racing RPMs. Running at lower RPMs equates to higher torque and thus lower horsepower, while making higher RPM power outputs less torque and higher top horsepower.
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Is high or low RPM better?

Normal driving conditions are at low RPMs, so it is better if you have power at lower RPMs rather than at higher RPMs. More power at lesser RPM indicate better efficiency of the engine.
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Which RPM is the best?

For the best fuel efficiency, keep your RPMs between 1,500 and 2,000 RPM when driving at a constant speed.
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How does RPM relate to power?

Mathematically, horsepower equals torque multiplied by rpm. H = T x rpm/5252, where H is horsepower, T is pound-feet, rpm is how fast the engine is spinning, and 5252 is a constant that makes the units jibe. So, to make more power an engine needs to generate more torque, operate at higher rpm, or both.
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How much horsepower is fast?

Another issue is acceleration. The larger the engine, such as those in a performance car, the faster you can go from zero to 60 mph. All these factors determine what the horsepower of modern vehicles needs to be to operate efficiently and effectively. Right between 200 and 300 is a good amount of horsepower for a car.
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What is ideal RPM for car?

Engine friction and air constriction are greatly reduced in a modern engine, so 4000 RPM won't burn that much more fuel than 2000 RPM. So, 1500-2000 RPM at a steady speed on the flat is probably fine. But up a hill, or accelerating, and you'd likely want to be at 2500+ RPM.
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How many RPMs is too high?

I would say anything up to 9000 rpm should be fine. That's why they call it redline. If 7750 was its safe limit then that would be the redline. Now 10000rpm might be considered as unsafe.
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What should RPM be at 70 mph?

70mph = 2413rpm. how do you know your exact rpm?
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What is better torque or RPM?

“Higher torque at lower r.p.m. means you have a lot more horsepower at lower r.p.m., which makes it easier to tow things from a standstill. That's usually how trucks are geared,” Murray said. “High torque at higher r.p.m. means more power while you're already underway, which usually results in higher top speed.
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What is RPM at maximum torque?

The power band of an internal combustion gasoline automobile engine typically starts at midrange engine speeds (around 4,000 RPM) where maximum torque is produced, and ends below the redline after reaching maximum power (above 5,000 RPM but less than 7,000 RPM).
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Is it better to have more torque or horsepower?

Basically, the faster the crankshaft spins with the same amount of force, the more power an engine will make. A car with more hp than torque will always be quicker since this gives a car acceleration and speed.
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Why is 7000 RPM the limit?

Petrol engines usually redline at 7000-8000 RPM while diesel hits the peak at around 4500 RPM. This is because diesel engines are not made for high RPM in the first place. They are slow to combust than petrol and are mainly focused on more torque rather than RPM.
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Does high RPM hurt engine?

The absolute most stress on an engine occurs at high RPMs. The forces acting upon the rotating assembly are exponentially increased with RPM. That also increases the magnification of any oiling inconsistencies (as small as they may be nowadays), which can be deadly to engines.
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Is a car with higher RPM faster?

RPM stands for "revolutions per minute." It's a measure of how fast the engine is spinning. In general, the faster an engine spins, the more power it makes. For any gear given, more RPMs, the faster the car goes.
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Is 5000 RPM too much?

5000 is where the fun starts. It's not staying there for extended periods. You'll be fine. The reason it's so sluggish is that the transmission is programmed to save fuel so it's always in a higher gear.
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How many RPMs is 80 mph?

The RPM you're seeing is a function of your speed (80 MPH), your sixth gear's ratio (0.756), your differential's ratio (3.91) and your tires' circumference. Those items are essentially fixed, so you're going to see roughly 3,200 to 3,300 RPM at 80 MPH.
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Is it safe to redline a car?

Consistently redlining your car can cause serious damage to not only your tires, but also your engine. For those with manual-shift modes or manual transmissions, it can be quite easy to redline (whether on accident or on purpose) and eventually cause your engine to wear down prematurely.
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How fast is 3000 RPM in mph?

The "transmission" is approximately an 8 to 1 reduction in rpm, so the motor must turn about 6800 revolutions to go one mile. Thus, at 6800 rpm one is going 1 mile per minute, or 60 mph, approximately. So, 3000 rpm would be about 26 mph.
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What RPM gives best mileage?

Shifting up at 2,000 rpm (1,500 rpm for diesel) gives the best mix of speed and economy. On an automatic with manual shift, short shift to save fuel. The heavier the car, the greater will be its thirst.
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What should RPM be at 60 mph?

While there is no exact number that will tell you what is considered normal RPM for a car, if your car revs between 2,000 and 3,000 RPM, you're considered to be within the average range.
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Is 300hp a lot?

Right between 200 and 300 horsepower is the sweet spot for many drivers. Be cautious with models that approach 300 horsepower, unless the vehicle is a heavy truck or another large model.
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Is 400hp a lot?

But for car enthusiasts looking for power and acceleration, horsepower is one of the magic numbers. Whether 400 hp is a lot depends entirely on the type of car. For a supercar, it isn't much, but for a family sedan, it's more than you'd need. However, for sports and luxury cars, 400 is a solid amount.
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