A intake leak can cause all of that but it is very weird that it is only on one cylinder and 20 mins for the car to reach operating temp is pretty long mine takes like 5 mins of driving and I'm full coolant temp but
Also since mine is digital I can see that headlights are about a 100 rpm at idle about I'm not worried about the cold start rpm that's prolly why it watms up so quickly I also have cold air intake could be a factor
That's what I was thinking but it does that right away and drops to about 1700 10 secs in then after a min it drops to about 1200 then normal after another and blows heat almost immediately and it is super hot so can't complain
I got my (digital)tachometer in the mail today and installed it so I have been monitoring the rpms at various speeds and conditions what I have learned is at cold start the rpms are around 1900 and once warm its around 700 in gear warm is 660s and in park with ac on it raises rpm to about 1k and...
My tires at the time were primacy mxv4 and they were well within there speed rating. Also down south the highways are flat and straight for miles I could see everything. And believed me I was not only one hauling ass I had companyx
Lol yup Mopar transmissions are garbage but in all fairness I had been trying to blow it and it has been down the race track over 50 times at least plus it was running for 55k 2q low on fluid don't ask how that happened
Road trips in a 4banger is pretty rough due to engine noise which is reason I won't take my rolla on a long road trip and lack of cruise control and I get better mpg in a v6 prolly cuts I can hold 120 at 3k rpm lol and I have power to pass. And your more than right trucks are gibungous in a rolla
So yesterday at about 8pm I was in my 2011 200 and got on to a long open street were I usually do my floor its. So I come to stop and get ready to punch it and I get all the way to the top of 2nd gear and it shifts into neutral then limps into 3rd gear so I get it towed to the dealership and...
Honestly its dumb to try and diagnose issues over the internet to begin with and you are the one trying to call everybody else's suggestion dumb you didn't like the way I worded it so you had to comment tell the guy the truth go to a real mechanic and figureboutbthe issue don't spend your time...
Well a licensed electrican just made my point it is more than possible and your diagnoses seems a little far fetched I feel like that is much more rare than a short doesn't take two degrees in electrical to diagnose a problem my mother spent know much about cars but let me tell you one thing...