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Speed On The Clock In Km/h When Travelling At 3000rpm Please?


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As Ive just bought a Terra and havent got a rev counter yet can some of the people in the metric countries (well everybody except the UK!)(yes even us here in Ireland have been using ONLY Km/h for the last 2 years and new car clocks dont even have mph anymore!)tell me what exact speed in Kmh you are travelling in each gear at 3000rpm? Thanks!

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Anybody?

Maybe I COULD live without a rev counter....Theres very little to look at on board the drivers seat of an Aygo-however driving pleasure makes up for it.Definitely handles better than my old Cinquecento Sporting and probably faster too-even with a little 'not even 50km on the clock' restraint

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I've not missed the rev counter yet...

Only reason I'm considering building one

with LEDs is optics; it looks neat :D

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I found another topic on this BTW:

http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=56127

Lists speeds at 2000rpm, but since the scale is linear you can do the math:

Well . .

1st =10mph

2nd = 20 mph

3rd = 28 mph

4th = 35mph

and 5th I can't remember exactly but I think it was about 42mph

So with 3000rpm being 150% of 2000rpm you do the math:

1,5x 10 = 15mph = 24kmh

1,5x 20 = 30mph = 48kmh

1,5x 28 = 42mph = 67kmh

1,5x 35 = 52mph = 83kmh

1,5x 42 = 63mph = 101kmh

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  • 2 weeks later...

I do have a rev counter, and going for the last calculation, it all sounds about right. But shouldn't you make a new table (use last one, then multiply with 0.83), using 2500 rpms (the advised moment to change gears ?) :D

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