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richclover
Sep 19, 2018Explorer
Hannibal wrote:
Why do rpmaphobic diesel lovers think 5k rpm is screaming yet think 3k rpm is loafing along? They are both a blur that you couldn't even begin to see clearly. Even 70rpm is honkin' right along for a human being doing the work on a bicycle. I run my boat's Yamaha engine 7500rpm for hours at a time heading out into the Gulf and back. It's never been a problem to run an engine within it's designed power band. Cringe is not an engine weakness. It's a driver's perception weakness. The only notable interstate mountain grade we see in our travels around the southeast is Monteagle Pass. OTR trucks are always easing up the pass. We just run along with them. If 40-50mph were unsafe, those OTR trucks would be constantly getting rear ended. I like to run up at whatever speed will allow 3800-4200rpm. I simply like the sound of the engine at that rpm. So 2k rpm is a blur. 5k rpm is a blur. Both are perfectly normal rpm for the engines. Neither is loafing along. How much time do you actually spend climbing grades? To some, it's worth $10k more to the cost of a truck to avoid wetting themselves at the sound of a downshift. Let 'em go. If they think it's a race, they're missing the point.
Hannibal... Tampa? C’Mon man, the highest point in FL is an overpass on I10 somewhere west of Tallahassee. What, 310’ above sea level?
I80, east of Laramie tops 8000’ MSL. Run high RPM and go slow, on our many hills, in your normally aspirated gasser, or cruise behind your Cummins Turbo diesel ;)
Ps RPM’s don’t scare me... our trail UTV turns 4-5000 rpm in low gear climbing trees.
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