Call it what you want, If you have a manual clutch, there is no rpm difference at the same speed. Up hill or down. Unless the clutch is slipping.
Maybe a hundred with a DCT automatic.
Call it what you want, If you have a manual clutch, there is no rpm difference at the same speed. Up hill or down. Unless the clutch is slipping.
Maybe a hundred with a DCT automatic.
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Not a mechanic, maybe the difference in rpm is due to a difference in speedo error, unless you are measuring with a GPS.
Slim chance it is tire diameter difference if you are running different make of tires and they have a different profile.
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Relationship between RPM and speed does not change with load, weight or headwind. They are mechanically linked.
Spot on. Your RPM does not change at any given speed with a pillion on the back.