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Old 09-18-2009, 09:12 PM
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RPM when cruising on the highway

When im on the highway on 6th gear im at 2.2k @ 60mph and almost 3k @ 70mph. This seems a little high, but is it right? 6mt if it makes a difference.
Old 09-18-2009, 09:21 PM
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I'm not aware of the 6MT but yeah the numbers are somehow high
My 5AT is at 3k in 5th when doing 81
Old 09-18-2009, 09:27 PM
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You are dead on. That's where the 6MT should be. It may be a bit higher revving than you are used to, hence the HR part of the VQHR37 engine designation.
Old 09-18-2009, 09:59 PM
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Yup...that's about what I'm getting too
Old 09-18-2009, 10:21 PM
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I don't understand why they gear 6th like this in cars. Performance car or not, if you are in 6th your primary concern is probably gas milage and not acceleration. My 4 cylinder mazda revved lower on the highway they this car, kinda a shame because it seems the highway mileage could be a lot better.
Old 09-18-2009, 10:37 PM
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ahh, ok i was wondering, because all the cars ive been in never went that high at 60 or 70 mph.
Old 09-18-2009, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jeffyb
I don't understand why they gear 6th like this in cars. Performance car or not, if you are in 6th your primary concern is probably gas milage and not acceleration. My 4 cylinder mazda revved lower on the highway they this car, kinda a shame because it seems the highway mileage could be a lot better.
Granted, I'm driving a 7AT, but I can EASILY get 28 mpg on the highway....I've even hit 31-32 mpg. I think that's pretty damn good for a high revving engine. I love my VQ37HR
Old 09-20-2009, 05:23 PM
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used to bother me a bit too, but now I'm used to it. The engine is relatively smooth and quiet so its OK. Plus the exhaust note is better above 2k rpm. Be glad you're not in a Honda TSX--the one I test drove was at like 3k rpm at 55mph..
Old 09-20-2009, 09:01 PM
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About 3k for 70mph on a 6MT is where I'm at as well. Gearing is very aggressive (as is the HR designation to our VQ engine) as others have already mentioned.

If you thought our gearing was aggressive, you should check out the ratios for a JDM-spec STi ... my buddy installed the JDM transmission on his boosted STi ... the thing is a rocket ... but a pig on gas and it loud as sin on the highway at cruising speeds.

PS My wife has a TSX ... and I find the 5th gear of the 5AT on the highway to be geared fairly well. I can easily obtain 35mpg on the highway in her car. (Heck, if I drive 50mph steady ... I hit can hit 40mpg)
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I still don't understand WHY the gearing is so aggressive, 6th is not a performance gear! What possible advantage does it have?
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Originally Posted by jeffyb
I still don't understand WHY the gearing is so aggressive, 6th is not a performance gear! What possible advantage does it have?
Just a preference of the engineers I suppose. Practical purpose is that I can be cruising at 65 and pass someone going 60 without downshifting.
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completely normal, although yes i would like the rpms be lower while at freeway cruising speeds, it doesnt bother me when i do need to pass and not have to shift to do it, personal preference kinda thing
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Originally Posted by Black Betty
You are dead on. That's where the 6MT should be. It may be a bit higher revving than you are used to, hence the HR part of the VQHR37 engine designation.
Exactly!
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Glad to see this post. I have an older Maxima SE that runs considerably lower RPM at highway speeds and was considering making a post to say WTF. Both the Maxima and the G are AT and I had the same concerns as the OP. I would have assumed the top gear was meant for maximum MPG.

I guess it's normal....
Old 09-21-2009, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mid-Life Crisis
Glad to see this post. I have an older Maxima SE that runs considerably lower RPM at highway speeds and was considering making a post to say WTF. Both the Maxima and the G are AT and I had the same concerns as the OP. I would have assumed the top gear was meant for maximum MPG.

I guess it's normal....
Yea, I guess it is normal, but I'd still like to see around 2k at 70 mph. I've got a 2008 5AT. The comment from the owner with a 7AT that regulary gets 28 mpg was quite surprising. The 31 - 32 mpg comment was almost shocking.

On the one extended trip I've taken in the car, the best I ever did was maybe 24 mpg at 80 mph. Coming from an Acura TL 5 AT that easily got 32 - 34 mpg at 80 mph on the same run, I was a bit surprised; not disappointed, just surprised. My G isn't that much faster than the TL in every day driving.

Don't get me wrong, I love my car. I just wish it turned fewer mph on the highway and got a bit better mileage.


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