ChargerOnDavins
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I see all over this forum to "Keep the RPMs high" on the 3.0.
Why is this? And does that mean that when daily driving the vehicle, don't drive like grandpa? I always get unbelievable miles and mileage out of my cars because I don't accelerate past 2500 RPMS, often around 2000 for each shift.
What is the benefit of keeping the RPMS high and is this what they are referring to?
Why is this? And does that mean that when daily driving the vehicle, don't drive like grandpa? I always get unbelievable miles and mileage out of my cars because I don't accelerate past 2500 RPMS, often around 2000 for each shift.
What is the benefit of keeping the RPMS high and is this what they are referring to?