Zeedum Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Hello fellow Lexus forum members! This is my first official post, so hopefully it gets some good responses! I just purchased a 1995 Lexus ES300 and I am concerned about the RPM’s at highway speeds. I have the 1MZ-FE engine, but I’m not sure which Trans it is. Here is the problem; at 70 mph, I seem to be turning about 2500-2600 RPM’s, which seems a little high to me. I put a scan tool on it to confirm TCC solenoid lockup and that it was in the proper gear, and that all checked out fine. So my question is that are these RPM’s normal for this speed? I have the 1MZ-FE engine, but I’m not sure which Trans it is. Please Help!
dcfish Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Hello fellow Lexus forum members! This is my first official post, so hopefully it gets some good responses! I just purchased a 1995 Lexus ES300 and I am concerned about the RPM’s at highway speeds. I have the 1MZ-FE engine, but I’m not sure which Trans it is. Here is the problem; at 70 mph, I seem to be turning about 2500-2600 RPM’s, which seems a little high to me. I put a scan tool on it to confirm TCC solenoid lockup and that it was in the proper gear, and that all checked out fine. So my question is that are these RPM’s normal for this speed? I have the 1MZ-FE engine, but I’m not sure which Trans it is. Please Help! Looks like normal rpm's (2500-2600) to me. I have a 93 es300, 92-96 es's are basically the same. Welcome to the club You will find LOC to be very informative ;) so stop by often. B)
Frankie_B Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 Most of the cars I've driven were giving me 130 km/h / 80 mph at 3000 RPM, including my 98 ES300 So 113/70 @ 2500 sounds about right!
Toysrme Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 That's also an i4. ;) My protege & my civic both cruised 80mph around 4000. My answer is the same here as CL. You're normal. 2700rpm = about 70mph by the book.
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