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Speed vs Revs question
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<blockquote data-quote="BrotherNumberOne" data-source="post: 438717" data-attributes="member: 13762"><p>Assuming your clutch isn't slipping and you're not spinning the wheels( unlikely in a bay), road speed will always equate to the same engine revs in a given gear. It sounds more up hill because the engine is labouring.</p><p>Check the bottom of your 'box for a code, should start with a 'C', you can then check the ratios to see if you've got a commercial one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrotherNumberOne, post: 438717, member: 13762"] Assuming your clutch isn't slipping and you're not spinning the wheels( unlikely in a bay), road speed will always equate to the same engine revs in a given gear. It sounds more up hill because the engine is labouring. Check the bottom of your 'box for a code, should start with a 'C', you can then check the ratios to see if you've got a commercial one. [/QUOTE]
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