1991 Civic wagon optimum rpms?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by mgmonza, Nov 24, 2005.

  1. mgmonza

    mgmonza Guest

    I just bought a 1991 Civic wagon, unfortunately missing the owners manual.
    Anyone know the optimum cruising RPMs? My last car was a Camry from the
    odd years when those had a tachometer as standard equipment for the
    automatic transmissions, but were missing one for the one I had, the 5
    speed manual. I shifted by speeds listed in the owneres manal (high
    compared to most cars) and engine sound.

    I could really use a shop manual for the Honda, too - the Chilton's I
    bought is not real useful. Can't find where Haynes makes one. Anyone
    know where to get the Official shop manual?

    Thanks in advance -

    MG
     
    mgmonza, Nov 24, 2005
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  2. mgmonza

    Elle Guest

    Is this a DX? If so, its engine is identical to my 91 Civic LX. My owner's
    manual gives the following shift points for best fuel economy and optimal
    emission control:

    Shift up // Normal Acceleration // Cruise from Acceleration

    1st-2nd // 15 mph // 9 mph
    2nd-3rd // 27 mph // 20 mph
    3rd-4th // 39 mph // 33 mph
    4th-5th // 53 mph // 48 mph

    I have a 1984-1995 Civic Chilton's and it's fine. Bought it on Ebay.
    www.Helminc.com sells the original shop manual. Also http://www.autozone.com
    has free online Honda manuals for 1995 and earlier models only. On the left,
    click on "Repair Info," then "Vehicle Repair Guides." Click on car year,
    make, and model, etc.

    See my site http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id9.html for more info
    that might be helpful for working on your 91 Civic.
     
    Elle, Nov 24, 2005
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  3. mgmonza

    mgmonza Guest

    What a site! There's enough to keep me busy even on a holiday weekend.
    My new Significant Object is indeed a DX. I'm going out today and
    checking the shift points with the revs - that should give me the
    recommended RPMs.

    I'll go ahead and order the original shop manual from Helms - I got used
    to the Haynes for my Toyota and my bikes' shop manuals have always had
    lots of pictures, while Chilton seems to go with the 1,000 word theory.

    Thanks for the shift points and the great site reccomendations.

    MG
     
    mgmonza, Nov 25, 2005
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  4. mgmonza

    Elle Guest

    Just an amateur's creative outlet. I trust you saw the references to three
    other homemade sites that I think serve the Honda auto DIY-er well.
    I should have 'fessed up that I am guessing as to what "cruise from
    acceleration" means. I have driven by feel, with a little guidance from this
    group, for years. Yesterday I tried the points above and it seemed like 3rd
    gear at 33 mph landed the RPM at around 2500. I just shoot for something
    between 2100 and 2900 when I'm driving, but maybe that can be improved upon.
    lots of pictures, while Chilton seems to go with the 1,000 word theory.

    Dunno if you've been using really old Chilton's, but I have noticed that the
    newer ones (e.g. 1990 and up) duplicate a lot of what's in Helm. My
    recollection from using some of the Chiltons in the library back in the late
    1980s is they were then kinda generic and so sometimes misleading.

    OTOH, IIRC Helm is thicker, portending more detail, and many here say Helm
    is the only way to go. I'm just cheap and so far have been happy with
    Chilton's, supplemented by various web sites and the honda newsgroups now
    and then.
    Welcome.
     
    Elle, Nov 25, 2005
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