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Dinnu Member Since: 24 Dec 2019 Location: Lija Posts: 3414 |
As above. Newer diesels need higher rpm.
High rpm is actually not a bad thing to an engine... lower rpm is worse as there is less oil pressure, and you can squeeze the oil out of the journals. 1988 90 Hard Top, 19J Diesel Turbo, Shire Blue - Restoration ongoing 2012 90 CSW, 2.2TDCI, Santorini Black |
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10th Mar 2021 10:36am |
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mwestcrew Member Since: 09 Dec 2019 Location: South Warwickshire Posts: 251 |
Am i missing something here? Looking at those curves isn't peak torque developed at slightly less than 2000rpm and max power at around 2700 rpm? Wouldn't that mean an ideal shift point of 2500 rpm? 2011 130 Utility Body
2005 110 Van |
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10th Mar 2021 5:54pm |
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MatLandy Member Since: 11 Sep 2020 Location: Paris Posts: 184 |
Power = Torque x rpm.
max power is at 3500rpm as per the table in my previous post. shifting up at 2500rpm, you will lend too low down on torque in the next gear, somewhere below 1500rpm so in an area where the engine has little torque hence acceleration in the next gear will be laborious. Although if you are not planning to accelerate further and just cruise instead, then yes, it may make sense, particularly between 5th and 6th which have ratios not so far from each other and in which case you may land just below 2000rpm so in a much more confortable and effortless zone for the engine. (My own point of view and experience ...) /Mat |
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10th Mar 2021 6:21pm |
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BrunoJ Member Since: 14 Sep 2019 Location: Stavanger Posts: 75 |
My short experience with Defender 2.2 shows that using 6th gear below 2000rpm, although driving is quite smooth and relatively quiet, it is causing visible increase of coolant temperature. This engine doesn't like to go below 2000rpm.
I would say - described 'symptoms' of driving after changing the gearbox are quite normal i know from my own car. Maybe previous gearbox was not the original one? I wish to change gears at 2000. Especially during daily city driving. 50km/h requires to keep 3rd gear. Typically pushing up to 3000rpm to change the gear up, higher only in special cases, as it become very loud. |
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10th Mar 2021 7:42pm |
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