4 speed lang ba yung 2009 Altis-V Automatic?
Sa automatics naman, if during acceleration mo talaga ang diin mo sa silinyador/accelarator tinutulak yung engine to go to 3000rpm, then that is how the car will shift.
Brother has a 1.6G Altis 2009 model A/T, kung controlled ang tapak mo, nagshift naman siya sa around 2000rpm range pero gradual acceleration lang ito (malumanay).
So, hindi masabi kung may iba bang issue yung sa iyo.
Iba ba tunug makina? Na parang imbalanced? Kasi nung sa kuya ko, may mali sa tunug ng makina. Turns out, isa sa spark plugs "dead" nung chineck. Nung panahon na iyon, kelangan din mga 2500rpm takbo namin bago talaga mag accelerate yung kotse, di mo makikita mag "Settle" yung rev during coasting sa 1500rpm range kasi kulang sa power na yung makina dahil sa isang "dead cylinder".
Again, pacheck mo if it really is a concern. Not going to immediately tell you to replace sparks and/or change oil.
Asa amin pa din ngayon yung Altis, back to "normal" ngayon.
EDIT: Going to what GTi said, Single VVTi lang itong Altis na carryover sa alam ko from the smaller body/lighter 2001 Altis pa. Later nung nagawa nila Dual VVTi yung Altis generation nito, medyo hindi na ganun kahirap yung makina to accelerate
Yes, this is a relatively small displacement gasoline engine, and I would even say it is somewhat to be expected to be reaching 3000rpm to get going at a decent pace. If you prioritize fuel efficiency, try to keep the revs lower, preferably letting it shift at around 2000rpm. But otherwise, driving this way regularly will not negatively affect the engine. That is, after all, only halfway through its entire rev range.
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If you ask me, I will shift at 5k rpm (or higher) when I hit the open road. Open up the throttle and try to hit peak power every shift.![]()
Owned one for 5 years. If you accelerate gently, it will shift around 2000 rpm. But the acceleration is really slow. Even if you are gentle, fuel consumption is quite high, around 7 km/l in the city.
If you want fast, step on the gas harder without releasing until you want to shift up. The car will easily surge forward. As long as you step aggressively, the shift will occur at higher rpm.