Vario - engine revs
Vario - engine revs
I recently installed a new instrument panel with rev gauge, and it's probably my imagination but the car seems to run much better!
Anyway, I've noted down a few speeds...
Idle 800/900
30mph 2600-3200 (depending on incline)
50mph 4000
The car goes up to around 3000 (or just over) on reasonable acceleration, and pretty much stays there unless you're going downhill at 30 or if you're more towards 50 and then as I said it's doing 4000 ish.
Can any people give me ideas of whether this sounds usual/common?
Before I got the rev counter, I noticed you could ease off the accelerator a fair bit and maintain speed (at 50+), but I don't see the revs dropping much although the sound does...?
Anyone tell me of reasonable speeds/revs that the car should do?
Cheers very much, Simon
Anyway, I've noted down a few speeds...
Idle 800/900
30mph 2600-3200 (depending on incline)
50mph 4000
The car goes up to around 3000 (or just over) on reasonable acceleration, and pretty much stays there unless you're going downhill at 30 or if you're more towards 50 and then as I said it's doing 4000 ish.
Can any people give me ideas of whether this sounds usual/common?
Before I got the rev counter, I noticed you could ease off the accelerator a fair bit and maintain speed (at 50+), but I don't see the revs dropping much although the sound does...?
Anyone tell me of reasonable speeds/revs that the car should do?
Cheers very much, Simon
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Hi Vario
Your figure of 4000 rpm @ 50 mph does sound a bit on the high side - are you sure that the trans had changed up completely? Based on a few rough and ready calcs you should be hitting about 65 @4000rpm at a 4:1 ratio (the CVT ranges between 14.15:1 and 4:1) and about 90 at a redline of 5500.
That said I could`ve arsed up the maths......
The CVT is quite under geared and could really do with an overdrive for motorway cruising - mind you this contributes to it`s nippiness at lower speeds which for me, driving mostly in town traffic, is more important than flat out speed. You need to be able to do some swift standing starts from roundabouts in Milton Keynes and the CVT excels at this.
Will
Your figure of 4000 rpm @ 50 mph does sound a bit on the high side - are you sure that the trans had changed up completely? Based on a few rough and ready calcs you should be hitting about 65 @4000rpm at a 4:1 ratio (the CVT ranges between 14.15:1 and 4:1) and about 90 at a redline of 5500.
That said I could`ve arsed up the maths......
The CVT is quite under geared and could really do with an overdrive for motorway cruising - mind you this contributes to it`s nippiness at lower speeds which for me, driving mostly in town traffic, is more important than flat out speed. You need to be able to do some swift standing starts from roundabouts in Milton Keynes and the CVT excels at this.
Will
dont think so.
i tried working out the difference between the best ratio on a cvt and the best on a manual, but couldnt...
btw, did you know the autos should have better grip than any other 300? the autobox acts as a lsd
i tried working out the difference between the best ratio on a cvt and the best on a manual, but couldnt...
btw, did you know the autos should have better grip than any other 300? the autobox acts as a lsd

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Well, I've seen a G reg, 1989 340 GL Variomatic, that looks as though it came from the factory with a rev gauge, and then the clock in the centre console panel! It also has electric mirrors, windows and heated seats. I believe it also has power steering, but I'm unsure of when this was fitted.Vario Si wrote:How many of the few CVT drivers here have a rev counter fitted I wonder!
Pete
i think that is about right - does it remain at that if you back right off the throttle at 70?
i seem to remember that the varios were renound for poor fuel consumption, which is part of the reason the press hated them.. its probably not *much* different to a 340 4speed though.
i seem to remember that the varios were renound for poor fuel consumption, which is part of the reason the press hated them.. its probably not *much* different to a 340 4speed though.
Siddy-'87 360 Glt lhd convertible
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!
Swapsea-'89 360GLT-swapped!
Leah-'84 340GL-sold! Maisie-'85 340GL-sold!
Snowy-'88 360GLE-killed by a truck! Dougle-'89 360GLT-dead&stolen!
Nessy-'86 340GL-foggy's! Grace-'86 360GLT-gone!