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I bought GS300 1998 (58 K) and found that a car

going 60 mph has about 2200 RPM. I didn't

see a number of RPM like that. For example my

2004 Sienna (3.3L engine) shows little bit les than 2000

with the same speed. Any opinion/information?

Thanks, Vladimir

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I bought GS300 1998 (58 K) and found that a car

going 60 mph has about 2200 RPM. I didn't

see a number of RPM like that. For example my

2004 Sienna (3.3L engine) shows little bit les than 2000

with the same speed. Any opinion/information?

Thanks, Vladimir

Hey Vova, privet. I have GS300 2003 and it does same thing. I think this is normal.

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I bought GS300 1998 (58 K) and found that a car

going 60 mph has about 2200 RPM. I didn't

see a number of RPM like that. For example my

2004 Sienna (3.3L engine) shows little bit les than 2000

with the same speed. Any opinion/information?

Thanks, Vladimir

Hey Vova, privet. I have GS300 2003 and it does same thing. I think this is normal.

Normal RPM'S I have a 98 g3 and it is the same. 3000 rpm @80mph Try that.

Welcome to the club :cheers:

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I bought GS300 1998 (58 K) and found that a car

going 60 mph has about 2200 RPM. I didn't

see a number of RPM like that. For example my

2004 Sienna (3.3L engine) shows little bit les than 2000

with the same speed. Any opinion/information?

Thanks, Vladimir

Hey Vova, privet. I have GS300 2003 and it does same thing. I think this is normal.

Normal RPM'S I have a 98 g3 and it is the same. 3000 rpm @80mph Try that.

Welcome to the club :cheers:

Thanks all

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