RPM refers to Revolutions Per Minute, this is the speed at which the engine runs. Normally engine rotations range from 3000RPM to 10,000RPM in a passenger car, thats why these readings are tabulated as RPMX1000, for example, if your car is running at a speed of say 3000RPM then ur indicator will be at 3 in the Tachometer..
2007-08-20 01:20:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1000 Rpm
2016-12-26 16:14:35
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answered by Anonymous
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How does RPM x 1000 works?
I wanted to find out , how this RPM X 1000 function? By looking at the gauge ( when running) , How will you know its working ?
2015-08-14 08:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Your computer is pretty well built and all the components will work fine with each other. But I have a few suggestions: 1. That 1000W Power Supply is total overkill, you need half that. Go for a 600-700W PSU and you will still be able to Crossfire. 2. Put the money saved with the PSU in a Intel CPU, Intel CPUs are quaite faster. I would go for Core i5 2500k as it's the best CPU for gaming and everything you can think of, even though it's only a quad core (compared to a hexa core) it will still beat that X6 in almost any case. There aren't many applications that use 6 cores atm. If you have the money go for i7 2700k which has 8 threads though many developers stopped released hyper-threading applications...I would go for the 2500k as it can easily be overclocked too a whooping 4.5 GHZ with just a few clicks... If you go for Intel you can loose that cooler and you'll get even more money. GPU is OK What you could do is tell us your gaming resolution to further help you. Forgot to tell you that 1.5 TB is OK but you should get a 2nd HDD just to keep Windows on it, maybe a 160GB HDD (even a SSD but not necessarily) this is probably one of the best tips I can give you, the performance improvement is at least 50% while multitasking. EDIT: That config is just perfect ! You can go for Z68 or P67
2016-03-17 05:03:38
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answered by Anonymous
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YOu should have a reading from 1-6. Then that reading is multiplied by a thousand. If the gausge reads a 2, then you are turning 2000 rpm.
2007-08-20 00:12:53
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answered by Fordman 7
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RPM x 1000 means the number the guage registers times one thousand, equals the the revolutions per minute of the engine. You know it is working because when the engine is running, the guage shows a figure more than zero.
2007-08-20 00:19:52
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answered by expie 4
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Revolutions/Per/Minute-measurement of crank shaft revolutions per minute in your engine
.shaft is turned by the firing pistons. the higher the gauge reads.. the faster your engine is running. if gauge reads [0] while running/ sensor bad.or disconnected.
2007-08-20 00:33:18
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answered by Road Shark 1
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