Christopher
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- Jun 16, 2010
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As the title suggests... I am 16, and drive my parents 2002 wrangler tj 4.0l manual(still on my permit), and I know what rpm I CAN shift at, but I am wondering what rpm I SHOULD shift at. I guess what I am asking is: Should I shift a bit on the early side? Or a bit on the late side? I am not looking for fuel economy, but rather what is best for the engine.
In tidying up the question: Should I give the engine a bit more gas at lower rpms or a bit less gas a higher rpms -- If I want what's best for the engine?
I have 2 schools of thought: Keeping the rpms low to keep wear and tear off things like cylinder rings and such... Or keep the rpms a bit higher to keep mechanical torque stress of components such as the connecting rods?
Sorry if that was a bit wordy...
In tidying up the question: Should I give the engine a bit more gas at lower rpms or a bit less gas a higher rpms -- If I want what's best for the engine?
I have 2 schools of thought: Keeping the rpms low to keep wear and tear off things like cylinder rings and such... Or keep the rpms a bit higher to keep mechanical torque stress of components such as the connecting rods?
Sorry if that was a bit wordy...