A friend and i are arguing... everyone is against him.. i'm trying to prove him wrong, but if i happen to be wrong, then so be it..
His view: he thinks that if he drives under 3000rpm then he'll save more gas... he says that the rpm is purely what controlls how much gas is consumed..
my view: i say that the rpms matter, but not as much as what he says.. the gas pedal is what controls the gas consumption.. for ex. if you slam the pedal to the floor, but stay under 3000rpms, you'll still waste more gas than just going over 3000rpm normally.. i say that the rpms matter, but it's also how you drive/shift... like.. it more depends on how you drive then to concentrate on the rpms.
2007-04-23
16:57:35
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