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check the alternator... battery isn't getting sufficient power from it. if tthe problem continues there will be chance of battery dead. duo to the less power supply from alternator, if we increase the rpm though the vehicle wont go faster and engine gets off. so my suggestion is please check the altrnator replace it if required.
Be sure coolant is up to proper level (when cooled) , and if water pump is working properly, I'd check my rad hoses for collapsing when engine rpm increases. Feel hoses for soft spots that may collapse & restrict flow when engine reaches a certain rpm.
That is normal,If you do the same speed in 4th gear the rpm's will almost double.
The rpm's will repond faster in a manual than an automatic.
In a manual the engine supplies the power required directly to the gear that you have selected thus the engine rpm's will increase or decrease as needed.
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