Optimal Shift Points for 98 Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by T L via CarKB.com, Aug 5, 2005.

  1. Hi All

    98 Civic LX (canadian) non-vtec 5-spd. 228000kms. Just wondering, since I
    have just installed a tachometer, I can now see my engine speed. So now the
    real question, what are the optimal shift points for my car. Optimal meaning
    how can I get the best fuel economy?

    t
     
    T L via CarKB.com, Aug 5, 2005
    #1
  2. Optimal fuel ecomony comes when the engine is operating around the maximum
    torque point. Look in your owners manual for the spec for your engine. Its
    probably around 3500 rpm, so changing at about 4000 up to the next gear is
    ideal. Your gears are spaced about 500 rpm apart. Check it on the tach and
    see. You should consider around 2200 rpm to be the mimimum rpm under load.

    You can also on flat roads use 1st, 2nd (to 4200 rpm or so), and quite
    comfortably change to 4th to save a bit of gas. The most important saving is
    to reduce the gas pedal pressure until the car starts to slow. Lastly, on
    trips, if the limit is 100kmh, slow to 90kmh and keep right. You'll get
    there just as fast, and use much less gas than those who run at 120.

    Stewart DIBBS
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Aug 5, 2005
    #2
  3. T L via CarKB.com

    DaveL Guest

    For best fuel economy you should shift as quick as you can without bogging
    the engine. Keep the rpms low and baby the gas pedal.

    DaveL
     
    DaveL, Aug 7, 2005
    #3
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.