R=race
P=park
M= motoring along
The numbers tell how many times ya asked a stupid question
2006-11-19 02:24:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Revolutions Per Minute. It's a measure of how fast your engine's crankshaft is turning. NO, it's not good to drive between 6000 and 7000 rpm. It's very hard on your engine. Since no car NORMALLY operates at that level, you're either a horrible driver or there's something seriously wrong with the car. Try to keep the RPM's between 2 and 5.
2006-11-19 02:22:21
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answer #2
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answered by Stretchy McSlapNuts 3
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The RPM only exhibits how briskly your engine is spinning. The gears (transmission) controls how lots of those revolutions flow on your axle to force the wheels. you will get the superb gas mileage while the engine is spinning on the backside velocity and your wheels are turning quickly. shop your vehicle interior the utmost kit available in any respect cases. only down shift in case you choose for the greater power or to evade your vehicle from stalling at low speeds. The figures interior the handbook are only a coarse giude.
2016-12-29 05:23:06
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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RPM stands for Revolutions Per Minute...which means how many revolutions the motor is turning per minute.
Your RPM is way too high, and could possibly blow the engine. You need to have the vechicle checked as soon as possible.
2006-11-19 02:25:44
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answer #4
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answered by shortfrog 5
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Revolutions Per Minute If you are driving between 6,000 and 7,000 Revolutions Per Minute, that is higher than normal.
2006-11-19 02:42:15
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answer #5
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answered by Tony M 7
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Revolutions per minute.
That's extremely high and you might blow your engine
2006-11-19 04:24:26
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answer #6
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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those numbers indicate the total milllles on that vehicle
traveled so far
2006-11-19 07:25:55
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answer #7
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answered by duster 6
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thats too high
2006-11-19 02:22:00
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answer #8
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answered by soxfan 5
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when did you start to ask serious question lol
2006-11-19 02:21:49
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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