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Old May 21, 2003
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I have a question about what RPM range we are suppose to be in at 80mph. When i drive home from school or just anywhere, when im at 80mph im at a constant 4000 rpm's. Is that normal. All my friends are at about 3000 rpm's. They dont have a civic like mine but they do have a honda. I have a 03 honda civic ex manual. Someone let me know whats up?
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cant really tell, it depends on how hard you're stepping on the pedal, what gear your in, if your going up/downhill or flat. i have an auto and at 80, im at around 3300-3400 rpm's (cruising though). there was a thread similar to this a while back. try searching for "rpm" or something like that, it might still be around
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Slightly different gearing between auto and manual, and VTEC and non-VTEC (or LX vs. EX).

4000 rpm at 80 mph cruising sounds about right for a manual EX, so don't worry about it. Civic VTEC engines rev higher than most other cars.

I'll check today on my way home what mine is, but I seem to remember it being around 3500 rpm at 70 mph, so it should be somewhere close to your range at 80 mph (EX manual too).
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Ronin's right. Do not worry about it...
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3900-4000 rpms is what I get also when cruising 80mph. Its going to be different depending on tranny and trim level.
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3100rpm @ 80mph in 5th in my HX. Yay fuel economy!
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4000 at 80 is what i get. honda 4 cylinders are made to turn fast. that's where all the get up and go is. look at the powerband on a gs-r or even the s2000. don't sweat it one bit. i had the same concern when i first had my car as well.
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thanks for the help!
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ex manual 5th gear

RPMS Speed

2000 40
3000 60
4000 80
5000 100
6000 120
7000 140
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one more thing about that...won't we lose alot of gas driving constant 80 @ 4000 rmps? cause i get like less than 33mpg and i have 20k on my car (should be broken in already). And wuts with all those auto civics getting like 38's n stuff. >_<
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If you compare someone driving at 55MPH while you drive 80MPH neck to neck, you will get less MPG than the person driving at 55MPH. Some people get 38+MPG because of terrain, driving style, cty/hwy, different octane, weather, mods, just to name few....can't really measure what is the correct MPG but 33 sounds about right for mixed cty/hwy
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