Excessive revving of an engine causes overpressure in the crankcase. It causes unhealthy expansion in the pistons and the valves.
The man kept revving the car's engine as though he was a teenage boy showing off.
You could blow your engine up.
"409" by the Beach Boys.
Revving your engine past its shift points is never a good idea. Unless you are on a track day, revving your engine past its limits not only means consuming more gas, but your car starts revving heavily and if you continue to do so, you will damage your transfer case.
To rev the engine simply means pressing the accelerator down with the car in neutral as if you are preparing to take off fast for a race.
I'm going to guess yo have the air on, that would mean that the idle compensator is out of adjustment and over revving the engine.
aaah yes of course high revving will cause damage to the engine.. that's what the red-line is for. once you get to the red line the engine will automatically reduce the fuel input to protect the engine, probably will just be a smooth interruption of power.. unless its electronically limited, which i don;t know how that works
There is no use for rpm in a car A: I an assuming you mean the rev counter in cars. The rev counter tells the driver how fast the engine is turning its revolution per minute. In a situation where you can't here the noise of the engine, it is useful to see on a gauge how may rev the engine is doing. Max revving a car for prolonged periods can blow the engine.
The engine.
Spinning the tires in snow to get unstuck while revving the engine is bad for the car. This is bad for the transmission on the car. The best way to get unstuck in the snow, is to use the car mats to free the car by placing them just to the front of all wheels, then gently stepping on the throttle.
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