Little off topic, but are you sure your RPM gauge is running right? Less than 2k rpm at 60mph seems low. How tall is your 5th, or are you running bigger tires? At that speed I would be at least 2500 rpm, and I have a .75 5th. Have you gps'd your speedo to see how far off it is?Ian
floor boarded it should turn like 4800 free revving. and you prolly gotta tune the DSL-1 for your particular setup..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on October 12, 2010, 08:26:47 pmfloor boarded it should turn like 4800 free revving. and you prolly gotta tune the DSL-1 for your particular setup..To the floor in neutral with absolutely no sort of governor mod done, the engine will spin 5350 +/- 50 RPMS on stock pump.I drove my 1.6 n/a hard, and was rewarded with outstanding numbers. 45+ for hard highway jaunts... like 140km/h avg speed.. which woulda had me cruising at 3460 RPMS.I also have one of the tallest geared 020 transmissions. FF/FN, the next highest being only 200rpms taller.. and under 2000 rpm for me in 5th is 50mph and less.. No way you were doing 55-60 and under 2000..
Thanks. That helps.Do you know what rpm is at speeds of 40 mph and 60 mph in 4th gear of a 5-speed tranny?If I knew that ... as the DSL-1 guide mentions ... would like to give it a try on the road, rather than in garage. They provide a guide that hopefully I can decipher ... which so far seems to be written in Dutch for me ... a simpleton.And yes, the pickup is a solid non-altered version; with the 1.6L and the 5-speed.TIA
Quote from: doonboggle on October 13, 2010, 11:14:29 pmThanks. That helps.Do you know what rpm is at speeds of 40 mph and 60 mph in 4th gear of a 5-speed tranny?If I knew that ... as the DSL-1 guide mentions ... would like to give it a try on the road, rather than in garage. They provide a guide that hopefully I can decipher ... which so far seems to be written in Dutch for me ... a simpleton.And yes, the pickup is a solid non-altered version; with the 1.6L and the 5-speed.TIAProblem is there's a gobload of different 5-speed gear ratios. The final drive ratio has a pretty big range, and there's a ton of different 2nd/3rd/4th/5th ratios. Pretty much 1st gear is the only thing that's the same across all the 020's.If you find the code stamped in the bottom of your transmission you can look up the gear ratios on the chart linked to above... That will let you sort out what your RPMs will be. Without it you could be anywhere - you could have a gasser tranny that's geared really high, something somewhere in the middle or a proper diesel tranny that's geared much lower... Difference in RPMs at highway speed is as much as 2500 RPM.
Do you know what rpm is at speeds of 40 mph and 60 mph in 4th gear of a 5-speed tranny?
Quote from: doonboggle on October 13, 2010, 11:14:29 pmDo you know what rpm is at speeds of 40 mph and 60 mph in 4th gear of a 5-speed tranny?That is what the chart is for. Plug in your tire size (170, 70, 13), the final drive (3.89) and 4th gear (0.97) ratios of your FF transmission, and the chart tells you that:40 mph = 2267 RPM60 mph = 3401 RPMAt 55 mph your tach should read 3118 RPM... so if you were reading in around 2K you can see that your DSL-1's calibration is off quite a bit.Adjust your DSL-1, per the instruction manual, until your tach reads correspondingly at one of those speeds. For safety sake obviously it's best to make this a two person job... hopefully the manual is smart enough to recommend that as well.