What is the appropriate RPM when driving?

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VonJocelyn
07/29/25 11:25am
It is appropriate to maintain an RPM of 2500-3000 while driving. Below is relevant information about RPM: 1. Cold start: During a cold start, the idle RPM of the ignition engine should be below 800r/min or above 1200r/min, which indicates poor engine performance. 2. While driving: Try to avoid letting the engine operate below 2000r/min while driving, as low RPM can lead to insufficient engine power. A high load on the engine at low RPM can cause damage and easily lead to carbon buildup.
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