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Old 11 Jan 2004, 09:52 am
Jeremy Pyle
 
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Default '04 Civic EX at high rpms

Has anyone else noticed that the '04 Civic EX 5-speed runs at high RPMs. I
mean this is my first Honda, so maybe they all did this, but at about 3000
RPM in 5th gear I'm only doing about 60. Is this normal? Is the engine made
to run this high, I assume it is or else they would not have made the gear
ratio like that.

On my old car, a plymouth POS, it liked to ride between 2,000 and 3,000, so
I would shift around 3,000. Does this mean for the Civic I should be riding
it between 3,000 and 4,000?

Thanks for all the help guys!



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Old 11 Jan 2004, 01:50 pm
Ron
 
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Default Re: '04 Civic EX at high rpms

Yes, i just bought a 04 civic LX automatic.... and i also thought that it
seemed to rev a lot highter than my past vehicles. At about 100km/hr it
revs at 2,500rpm's where as my old 1999 toyota corolla would rev at about
1800rpm's at the same speed. I also notice that the civic has very poor
power for such high rpm's in comparison to my old corolla that had a lot
more pickup. But i think that's just the way the civic is, i have been in a
few and they all rev high, so i am pretty sure this is normal for this car.

"Jeremy Pyle" <jeremy.pyle@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Has anyone else noticed that the '04 Civic EX 5-speed runs at high RPMs. I
> mean this is my first Honda, so maybe they all did this, but at about 3000
> RPM in 5th gear I'm only doing about 60. Is this normal? Is the engine

made
> to run this high, I assume it is or else they would not have made the gear
> ratio like that.
>
> On my old car, a plymouth POS, it liked to ride between 2,000 and 3,000,

so
> I would shift around 3,000. Does this mean for the Civic I should be

riding
> it between 3,000 and 4,000?
>
> Thanks for all the help guys!
>
>
>



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Old 11 Jan 2004, 04:36 pm
TWW
 
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Default Re: '04 Civic EX at high rpms


"Jeremy Pyle" <jeremy.pyle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:UpdMb.69251$Fg.19337@lakeread01...
> Has anyone else noticed that the '04 Civic EX 5-speed runs at high RPMs. I
> mean this is my first Honda, so maybe they all did this, but at about 3000
> RPM in 5th gear I'm only doing about 60. Is this normal? Is the engine

made
My 5th Gen Prelude runs 4200 at 80. Redline 7400. Hondas run well and
reliably at higher rpm than most Detroit iron -- or is Mexican iron now.

> to run this high, I assume it is or else they would not have made the gear
> ratio like that.
>
> On my old car, a plymouth POS, it liked to ride between 2,000 and 3,000,

so
> I would shift around 3,000. Does this mean for the Civic I should be

riding
> it between 3,000 and 4,000?
>
> Thanks for all the help guys!
>
>
>



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Old 22 Jan 2004, 04:47 pm
Jehu
 
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Default Re: '04 Civic EX at high rpms

I am not sure but my 2000 Civic SiR runs at about 3500 to 4000rpm on the
highway in 5th doing 100km/h to 120km/h


"Jeremy Pyle" <jeremy.pyle@cox.net> wrote in message
news:UpdMb.69251$Fg.19337@lakeread01...
> Has anyone else noticed that the '04 Civic EX 5-speed runs at high RPMs. I
> mean this is my first Honda, so maybe they all did this, but at about 3000
> RPM in 5th gear I'm only doing about 60. Is this normal? Is the engine

made
> to run this high, I assume it is or else they would not have made the gear
> ratio like that.
>
> On my old car, a plymouth POS, it liked to ride between 2,000 and 3,000,

so
> I would shift around 3,000. Does this mean for the Civic I should be

riding
> it between 3,000 and 4,000?
>
> Thanks for all the help guys!
>
>
>



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