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Old 11-04-2005, 08:45 PM
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POLL: What are your RPM's at a certain set speed...

Hello all. I think I might have something wrong with my auto trans on my 1996 Maxima. Just got it replaced a while ago, and it seemed like it was shifting later, and overall was running at a higher RPM than normal. At first, I thought this was cool, but now, gas prices are soaring, and I get 15mpg.

Just got my knock sensor replaced yesterday, and I drove for 50 miles, and then took to advance auto, and sure enough, the code was gone. --So maybe that'll help with the poor MPG, but I was wonder what ya'lls RPM's a certain speeds were, so that I can compare to mine..

I would really appreciate the help...
Here are my stats... I have an automatic, and I left Over-Drive 'ON' for these test. I set cruise control at these speeds, and the the RPMs become steady before I took the measurements...

30mph @ 1500RPMs
40mph @ 1500RPMs
50mph @ 1800RPMs
60mph @ 2150RPMs
70mph @ 2500RPMs
80mph @ 2800RPMs
90mph @ 3200RPMs
100mph @ 3500RPMs
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Old 11-04-2005, 08:48 PM
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Are you serious?
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Old 11-04-2005, 08:49 PM
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Nope, those RPMs per speed look right if you're in 4th gear (auto). I'm assuming you don't have any other codes? How's the maintenance on this car? Specifically, fuel filter, air filter, TB, PCV.
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Old 11-04-2005, 08:55 PM
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Yea... I'm serious...lol

No other codes... I should have made this measurement of RPMs per speed before I got the knock sensor replaced, but I didnt. But still, it seems to hesitate in the shifting, even when I'm not accelerating hard, the RPM's will go up to 4000+ before it feels like shifting...

Just changed plugs, fuel filter, and PCV valve 3 weeks ago. Haven't tried the TB clean "trick" yet... I will tomorrow...
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Old 11-04-2005, 08:57 PM
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There is something wrong with your car...did you check you tire's PSI??
 
Old 11-04-2005, 08:58 PM
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Yeah... the PSI has been checked recenty. I have low-profile tires on 18" rims... --not sure if that would change anything much tho...
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Old 11-04-2005, 09:02 PM
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RPMs look ok (I have an automatic).

Sounds like you might need to do some basic maintenance (O2 sensors perhaps?, filters, etc.).

Also, you say that the RPMs go up to 4k before you feel the shift.... are you feeling the car accelerate with the climbing RPMS, or is the tranny slipping? (perhaps you have a lead foot )

PS: knock sensor will not affect cruising RPMs
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Old 11-04-2005, 09:19 PM
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Haha, well, yes, it does continue to accelerate... Maybe it is just my lead foot...

I was thinking about getting a new y-pipe (BTW, does this really boost HP much?).. --when I do that, I'll get new O2 sensors while I'm at it...

I believe I've done all the maintenance... Spark plugs, PCV valve, fuel filter.
(*Will change the air filter and clean the TB this weekend...) --Am I missing anything?
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if u are running low psi on ur tires it will affect ur gas mileage
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Old 11-04-2005, 09:24 PM
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I'll double check that tomorrow too...

So far tomorrow's TO DO list is:
1) Check tire pressure
2) Clean TB
3) New air filter for cold air intake
4) Wash Car
5) Order y-pipe and new O2 sensors
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dude what are you saying your rpms are good everything you put are just about right dont stress yya self ur good
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Old post, he is not going to respond to you.

Nevermind, you are trying to up your post count.
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Old 06-21-2010, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by yaboyrizzo
dude what are you saying your rpms are good everything you put are just about right dont stress yya self ur good
Dont bump old threads. Jus post your question in the newbie thread. We will respond.

And yes, this thread is completely ridiculous
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He couldnt have just bumped a thread a few day old? not 5 years and a few days old...
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Originally Posted by cashoit
Dont bump old threads. Jus post your question in the newbie thread. We will respond.

And yes, this thread is completely ridiculous
I remember posting in that noobie thread as a noob and completely getting ignored. All the regulars were talking about some stupid ****. The thread was knocked to a different page in no time.

Bad advice as he can bump an old thread. The thing is that he is responding to someone from 5 years which is not the way to do it.
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