Suzuki SX4 70 mph , 4000 rpm, is it normal?

26 messages,  Last post on Feb 16, 2009 at 7:56 AM

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#23 of 26 by lamronh49

Jan 30, 2009 (2:11 pm)

^^ Which is it, 2000 or 3000? Stick or auto?
 
BTW, the SX4 is one of the few modern cars I've checked specs on that does not have an "overdrive" top gear, but rather a 1:1 top in the auto trans.
 
Quite unusual, most cars have about a .7:1. Wonder what guided their thinking on this?

#24 of 26 Re: RPM [sx4dude1] by nace818

Feb 04, 2009 (6:25 am)

Replying to: sx4dude1 (Jan 30, 2009 5:21 am)
Checked mine this morning. I have a 5 speed manual. As close as I can read the tach
60 = 2650, 70 = 3000, 80 = 3750 rpm. For comparison, are automatics about the same ?

#25 of 26 by lamronh49

Feb 04, 2009 (1:05 pm)

The automatics run about 27 MPH/1000 RPM in top gear.
That means they run 3,000 RPM 81 MPH. Which equals appx. 2600 70, and 2200 60.
Easy if you have a calculator.
 
By comparison, your manual runs 23.3 MPH/1000 RPM in top gear, doing the math on your numbers.

#26 of 26 Re: [lamronh49] by machell

Feb 16, 2009 (7:56 am)

Replying to: lamronh49 (Jan 30, 2009 2:11 pm)
I was thinking it probably has something to do with optimising the car for speeds 0-70mph. All the ratios are lower than I expected and the revs consequently higher for a given speed. A 6 speed would be great. The car is quite quick around town and top gear is good for the majority of high speed hills, in this regime it makes sense as there is less downshifting and more convienent. The city by vw has similar ratios.
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