Hi All,
I'm new to Bongo's and have only just got mine back after an overheating issue. When I drove it home the rev counter was showing ~4000rpm at 105kph, this seems at lot to me (I'm used to a modern diesel where 4000 rpm would be really caning it!). Can someone tell me if this is normal? The rev counter didn't work when I got it so it may still be broken or this may be normal!
Thanks,
James
Rev Counter (V6)
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Re: Rev Counter (V6)
Hi, from memory mine sits at 2500 to 3000rpm at 65-70mph with the cruise control on



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Re: Rev Counter (V6)
My V6 would only rev that high if being really hammered up a steep hill.
I would agree with danderman about 2500 at 60-65mph. I try to keep it around this figure because this returns the best fuel economy.
I would agree with danderman about 2500 at 60-65mph. I try to keep it around this figure because this returns the best fuel economy.
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Re: Rev Counter (V6)
you didn't press the HOLD button did you ??
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I'll check the hold button but I don't think so.haydn callow wrote:you didn't press the HOLD button did you ??
Okay, so either the rev counter is wrong (hopefully) or the gearbox is playing silly buggers. It doesn't sound like its revving like mad and if I stomp my foot down I can feel it change up so I assume its in the right gear.
While I'm on the subject... can someone explain the S gear and L(?). I assume these are sport and Low but haven't used them.
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Re: Rev Counter (V6)
my v6 revs at 2500rpm at 60 mph and 3000 at around 72 mph.
the s gear is a low ratio gear for when coming down steep hills as it will only hold the first two gears and not let the van run away. also the L gear is even lower for even steeper hills. think this just holds it in the first gear. like wise u could use the hold button to keep it in gears.
the s gear is a low ratio gear for when coming down steep hills as it will only hold the first two gears and not let the van run away. also the L gear is even lower for even steeper hills. think this just holds it in the first gear. like wise u could use the hold button to keep it in gears.
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Re: Rev Counter (V6)
Using the gearbox - http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=38644

It changes down, not up when you "stomp your foot", try, "not stomping your foot" & accelerate gently, it should stay in lock up & the revs should be a bit lower & economy betterMajor Grump wrote: It doesn't sound like its revving like mad and if I stomp my foot down I can feel it change up so I assume its in the right gear.

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Okay, fair point, down not up!missfixit70 wrote: It changes down, not up when you "stomp your foot", try, "not stomping your foot" & accelerate gently, it should stay in lock up & the revs should be a bit lower & economy better

I do generally drive 'gently', the Bongo isn't exactly a racing car after all! I suspect the rev counter is simply off, its just proving it that is difficult.