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It's designed like that to protect the engine when there is no load on the

engine , it's part of the powertrain control module

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Q: How do you change a 2000 Ford countour rev limit while in park or neutral Limit is about 3900 to 4000 in neutral or park But the actual car's top end is about 6000 RPM?
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