What RPM should I shift at?

When you begin driving a stick shift, the tachometer is a good way to help you determine when you should shift up or down. Generally, you should shift gears up when the tachometer is around “3” or 3,000 RPMs; shift down when the tachometer is around “1” or 1,000 RPMs.
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What is the perfect RPM to shift?

In general, it's best to shift up around 3,000 RPMs (3 on your tachometer) and down at 1,000 RPMs (1). Low RPMs are best for efficiency, but every vehicle is different. If you shift any lower than 1.5, you're likely to stall out.
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Is it better to shift at high RPMs?

You probably already know that low RPMs are best for fuel efficiency. But there's more to it than simply shifting early. You probably already understand the basic concept of driving a stick-shift car for maximum efficiency: Keep the RPM as low as possible. The faster you spin your engine, the more fuel it consumes.
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What RPM should I shift from 1st to 2nd?

To ease the transition into second gear, bring the engine speed to roughly 1500-2000 RPM. Without revving the engine up slightly, you'll have a jerky, jarring transition when you let the clutch pedal out.
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How do you upshift smoothly?

Release the clutch slowly and gently press on the accelerator. After you've moved the gear shift into the gear that you want, slowly release your left foot from the clutch as you gently apply pressure to the accelerator pedal. With practice, you will feel the engine change gears smoothly.
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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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What is a good RPM to downshift?

Shift thoroughly so your shift can be smoother when you shift down. Make sure you only downshift if your rpm's are 5,500 or below that way you can get in the power band range.
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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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Is short shifting good?

Short shifting maximizes your fuel efficiency by keeping you out of what's known as the “Power Band,” which is the point of your acceleration cycle when your torque and RPM are both very high and your engine is working at peak power. In general, cruising in the highest gear you can boost your fuel efficiency.
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How many RPMs should my car be at 70 mph?

70mph = 2413rpm. how do you know your exact rpm?
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What happens if you drive with RPM high?

If you wish to drive conservatively, it is best to keep your engine RPM as low as possible. Driving at a higher RPM will demand more fuel / emissions and cause the engine to work harder.
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How fast is 1000rpm?

1000 rpm = 46 mph no Z51, 40 mph with Z51.
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What RPM should my car be at 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 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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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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When upshifting The first thing you should do is?

Explanation When upshifting, you should first roll off the throttle as you squeeze the clutch lever. Next, lift the shift lever firmly as far as it will go. Smoothly ease out the clutch and adjust the throttle as you complete the gear shift.
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Can I downshift without rev matching?

Downshifting without rev matching puts undue strain on the engine and the transmission, resulting in lurching and bogging down of the engine. Over time this strain can be harmful to your vehicle's drivetrain and can lead to costly repairs.
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Is Downshifting bad for manual transmission?

Your response time to maneuver will increase if you have to re-shift to a positive gear and apply gas to avoid trouble. The proper way to slow down your manual transmission-equipped car is to downshift.
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Is 1000 RPM good for car?

In most of today's cars, an idle speed of 600 to 1000 RPMs is average. If your car is idling rough, though, it won't feel smooth. The RPMs will jump up and down, for example, or they'll fall below 600 RPM (or whatever is typical for your vehicle).
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How fast is 3500 RPM in mph?

I run almost exactly double the tach for speed, i.e. 3500 RPM = 70 MPH, 3000 = 60 MPH. It makes for a pretty hot car.
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How fast is 400 RPM in mph?

If it rotates at 400rpm: 87.98 400 equates to 35,192. The object's speed is measured in inches per minute. Divide this answer by the number of inches in a mile, which is 35,192. In miles per minute, this is the surface speed.
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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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Why is high RPM good?

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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