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Hey all,

I've been noticing that when I drive my 1992 wagon its tach'ing at damn near 3.5K at 55mph. Is it missing the highest gear and not shifting into it?

 

What is the Normal RPM range for each gear with an auto trans?

 

 

Thanks./

 

SoobNoob

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I have a manual EA82, but I try to keep the RPM's between 3k and 4k in general driving. 2.5k is about the lowest I let it go if I'm trying to get power out of it. So... given that, the rpm's given for the auto trannies don't sound out of range. It doesn't seem to hurt the gas mileage to keep it at higher rpm's, and it actually has power.

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Hey all,

I've been noticing that when I drive my 1992 wagon its tach'ing at damn near 3.5K at 55mph. Is it missing the highest gear and not shifting into it?

 

What is the Normal RPM range for each gear with an auto trans?

 

 

Thanks./

 

SoobNoob

I have an 85 wagon and it cruises 4000-ish @ 65 mph. Which is sorta silly that the speedo goes to 125mph or whatever; there's no way I can push my soob past 75 without the engine feeling like it's going to launch out of the engine compartment like a TOP!

 

It's funny though that 7 years later and they still didn't add an Overdrive...

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