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Lugging the engine
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<blockquote data-quote="langod" data-source="post: 6891489" data-attributes="member: 56170"><p>What's the consensus on lugging the engine in these cars? (That is cruising at extremely low RPMs.) </p><p>A great deal of my driving is on secondary roads at 40-50 mph. If I follow the demands of the upshift light, I can easily be turning 1000-1200 rpm in 6th gear. Is that bad for the engine? Or should I leave it in 5th and run at 1700-2000 rpm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="langod, post: 6891489, member: 56170"] What's the consensus on lugging the engine in these cars? (That is cruising at extremely low RPMs.) A great deal of my driving is on secondary roads at 40-50 mph. If I follow the demands of the upshift light, I can easily be turning 1000-1200 rpm in 6th gear. Is that bad for the engine? Or should I leave it in 5th and run at 1700-2000 rpm? [/QUOTE]
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