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mine is a 2005. wonder what rpm's i should aim at. i have been aiming at 2,000's but dont know what is the adviced from the factory or your experience, guys.
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Engine speed varies, depends on what you refer to. Are you talking about when to upshift? When to downshift?

I do know that I'd never ask the engine to pull hard below 2500; the engine does not produce much power or torque below that, and oil pressure isn't all that high either.
 
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thanks for your input. thats exactly what i needed.
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found this thread: https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...6-speed-2.html
he talks 2500-3000. very interesting.
 
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