At How Many RPM's Do You Shift Gears?
#25
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Northern California
Posts: 155
Car Info: R.I.P. '02 WR Blue Pearl, Hello '05 OBP STi
Originally Posted by endeavor
What a dumb hoe. Tell her she needs to buy an automatic.
Usually I shift around 4k with an occasional 6k+ shift... definitely afffects gas mileage though.
Usually I shift around 4k with an occasional 6k+ shift... definitely afffects gas mileage though.
#28
Dahveed aka Robin Hood
iTrader: (3)
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Robbin' the Hood (Claycord)
Posts: 4,793
Car Info: (RIP) '04 STi Silver
ditto, and I have an STi, which has more midrange compared to the higher-revving WRX, so my shift light is set to 6750.
Originally Posted by mexicanpizza
Daily driving I shift ~4-5000 mostly.
Getting on the freeway or having fun, I shift at 6800-7000.
Getting on the freeway or having fun, I shift at 6800-7000.
#29
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Bay Area
Posts: 1,402
Car Info: 02 WRX wagon=dead; rollin' in a Craptastic Camry!
I usually short shift first, which means I upshift to second around 2,750-4,000. I'm more likely to stretch her legs in second or third. I've just read too many horror stories about people busting their second gear that when I do rev first up to near red line, I am very careful not to bang second too hard near the torque peak of the engine at 4K. Plus my dad taught me not to rev first gear out on a regular basis unless you really needed the power because revving the engine makes it hot, and you're not going fast enough in first to circulate enough cooling air around the radiator...of course, he was teaching me on a '66 Valiant with a "3 on the tree". My WRX may be a *wee* more advanced than the old Valiant. LOL
Shifting to second when first is only revving 2 grand in the WRX is going to lug the engine under most circumstances. Lugging is probably as hard on the engine as hitting the rev limiter, so I'd tell your friend that she should take first a little higher unless she is in stop and go traffic.
Shifting to second when first is only revving 2 grand in the WRX is going to lug the engine under most circumstances. Lugging is probably as hard on the engine as hitting the rev limiter, so I'd tell your friend that she should take first a little higher unless she is in stop and go traffic.
#30
???
Originally Posted by WRXRambo
Ok ok ok.
My co-workers and I were having a discussion. One of them drives a Subie Wagon while I drive the regular WRX. She was telling me it was real bad to take my first gear into 4000 RPM's then shifting. She says she usually shifts into 2nd at 2000.
So let me ask..At how many RPM's do you guys shift into 2nd and 3rd???
And does going up to 4000 in 1st hurt the Subie any?
People have got me scared.
My co-workers and I were having a discussion. One of them drives a Subie Wagon while I drive the regular WRX. She was telling me it was real bad to take my first gear into 4000 RPM's then shifting. She says she usually shifts into 2nd at 2000.
So let me ask..At how many RPM's do you guys shift into 2nd and 3rd???
And does going up to 4000 in 1st hurt the Subie any?
People have got me scared.
Ask her how does she know it is really bad. Is she into cars?
I dunno about anyone else but I rarely get advice from women about anything, especially cars!
They are so helter-skelter.
If I am trying to save gas: 2500-3500 RPM
Regular driving: 3000-6000 RPM
Need for speed: >7000 RPM
If you like her, take her for a ride and show her how "bad" you are.