yodapower89
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Need help, can anybody tell me why my 94 toyota pickup sr5 4x4 tacks at 3000 rpms at 70 miles an hour on interstate.. Any suggestions...
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Yeah, seems like the OP shouldn't be worried about this. Could always install larger tires I suppose though.modern fuel injected engines aren't as influenced by higher rpm's as their older carbuerated ancestors. Especially a 4 cylinder. 3000 rpm is likely close to the peak volumetric efficiency of the engine.
See the above quote, it isn't really that surprising that a '94 SR5 would run at 3K rpm on the highway at 70.did you figure this out? I'd like to know too
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