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Internal combustion engines have a specific RPM at which they produce peak power output. Below and above that RPM, the power output diminishes. The peak power output is usually slightly below the maximum RPM. It is generally most {{pll|Driving Efficiency|efficient}} to run engines at high RPM when accelerating or {{pll|Engine & Compression Brake|engine braking}}, and at low RPM when coasting.

Internal combustion engines have a specific RPM at which they produce peak power output. Below and above that RPM, the power output diminishes. The peak power output is usually slightly below the maximum RPM. It is generally most efficient to run engines at high RPM when accelerating or engine braking , and at low RPM when coasting.