Revs
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bugsy

Original Poster:

1,371 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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I am absolutely convinced that my rev counter is reading low on my S3, Somebody please give me a clue as to what revs they are running at in fifth gear doing 80 mph.

BTW, I did both the Dartford and Hatfield tunnels today, Nice

>>> Edited by bugsy on Wednesday 2nd February 18:59

tvrgit

8,483 posts

276 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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5th gear is about 30mph per 1000 revs so 80 is about 2,700 revs. (ish)

s3davep

160 posts

285 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Think mine is doing just under 3000rpm at 80

Dave

bugsy

Original Poster:

1,371 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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So just under 2500rpm at 80mph with a freshly calibrated speedo doesn't sound right.

>> Edited by bugsy on Wednesday 2nd February 21:31

2 Smokin Barrels

31,838 posts

259 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Unless the speedo is wrongly calibrated of course!

tvrgit

8,483 posts

276 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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I discovered on mine that instrument readings, especially the rev counter, are affected by what else you have switched on at the time - I could make my rpm reading go up by 500 just by switching the wipers on, for example. I could get a 1,000 higher reading when the cooling fan cut in! I thought it was an earthing problem at the time (can't find the thread though)

At the weekend I cleaned a main chassis earth under the front nearside wheelarch, and the rev counter seems to be fine now. See the diary at www.tvrgit.com for details.

bugsy

Original Poster:

1,371 posts

260 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2005
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Cheers mate, I will investigate.

rogthegog

78 posts

274 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Couple of points Derek

Book of road tests says S1 / S2 run at 23.3 mph per 1000 rpm, while V8S was 26.9 mph per 1000 rpm.

My speedo ran fast when had problem with the multi connector under the steering column. Couldn't see fault until connectors were undone but was actually burnt out inside the block. Has been fine since replaced the block - 3000 rpm shows about 70 ish

Rog

bugsy

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1,371 posts

260 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Thanks for that Rog