What is the RPM at 120 mph for a manual transmission?

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SanBella
07/30/25 8:11am
Manual transmission RPM at 120 mph is generally around 3000 RPM. Below are the relevant details: Impact: Under normal circumstances, a car's RPM needs to be above 2000 to demonstrate its advantages, and the 2000-4000 RPM range is referred to as the healthy RPM range. If the RPM is too low, fuel cannot fully combust in the cylinders, leading to carbon buildup in the engine. Over time, this can affect the engine's performance and cause significant damage. Transmission: Transmissions come in various types, such as manual MT, dual-clutch transmissions, and CVT continuously variable transmissions. These transmissions have different structures, and when driving at high speeds, the CVT has the lowest cruising RPM.
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