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    The $50,000 Classic Rangie

    As some of you may know i just bought a 1994 Vogue SE Classic, I bought it sight unseen and went to sydney on the weekend and drove it home today.
    I have gone through the reciepts fro the car since 2003 and with out a word of a lie the owner has spent $50K on servicing and repairs!!!
    I got it cheap though as paint has started fading, the leather on both front seats has gone a little crispy and the head lining looks like a circus tent.
    One question, What are they meant to sit at RPM wise at 100KPH?

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    Don't know about rpm @ 100 (will be less than 3k though), but try some quality leather conditioner on your front seats. Can work wonders.

    cheers, DL

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    Go to an equestrian supplies store and get some good quality saddle soap. Do NOT use neatsfoot oil.
    URSUSMAJOR

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    If the seats are gone, the only thing that will really help is new leather.
    It will be around $500 per seat for good stuff and the headlining be $450.
    These are figures I paid to have mine done and are worth eavery penny.

    Mine sat on 2000rpm at 100km/h.

    Make sure the tranny locks out in fourth, it feels like an extra gear when it does.
    Hope it all works out for you, they are a great car.

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    G'day HPR50

    My 85 3.5 5 speed manual does 2550rpm at 100kph, so yours should be around 25-27 hundred if the auto is OK

    Hope that is of some help


    cheers

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    Mine seems to sit at 2800rpm at 100kph and the you can feel the tranny converter lock in as RPM locks at 2800.
    Very confusing, it has had new Auto(60,000ks old), New Viscous transfer(75,000Ks old) and new rear diff at same time( Coupling locked and diff was damaged).
    Perhaps Tacho is out? or diff ratio changed?

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    G'day HPR50

    could just need a good tune-up and the timing set correctly, there should be a couple of very talented people down your way maybe something as simple as a dragging handbrake.


    cheers

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    My Rangie is a 1994 soft dash too, an LSE actually but that should make no difference to engine RPMs at any given speed.

    I took mine for a drive this evening and at a steady 100 kmh my tacho is showing 2050/2100 rpm - difficult to ascertain accurately due to the short spacings on the tacho dial. My Rangie is also running on standard 205 x 16 tyres and factory alloy rims.

    Hope this helps.
    Cheers.
    Grumbles.

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    1990 RRC ... GPS recording of speed .... 2050 @ 100kph ... 29" tall tyres

    Mike

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    I would grab a GPS and confirm your speed first ... Don't trust the speedo, as different tyre sizes will give different results

    Mike

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