It's an automatic idle, the motor needs to run at a higher RPM for a few moments to lubricate the valves and pistons, perfectly normal operation.
Damaged throttle cable, dirty throttle body, broken/damaged throttle cable return spring, vacuum leak, an obstruction around the throttle pedal such as a floor mat,
Try servicing the car... Fuel filter/Air filter and housing is the most common culprit. The car basically can't 'breathe' and pushing the accelerator forces the engine to run.
The most common cause of a engine revving up above losing acceleration is a transmission problem. The transmission may be low on transmission fluid
Check the engine for proper cylinder compression. If the pressure is low then a blown head gasket could be leaking and causing the problem.
It is not good to rev any engine immediately after starting it. The lubrication system has not fully charged and oil has not reached all the parts immediately after startup. The oil is also thick and is not flowing as it will when the engine reaches full operating temperatures. So, the answer is Yes, that is a bad thing.
A lightweight flywheel doesn't make the car go faster because it doesn't increase the power output and the weight that it saves is irrelevant. What it does is that it improves throttle response which means that it makes the engine rev quicker, and it makes the car feel faster.
start the engine and press the gas pedal while it is in park
you should never rev your engine when you start your car it sometimes takes the oil pump time to pump oil up into the engine heads if you rev it too much your engine could suck a valve or blow a lifter.
cause the coolant temp is low , automobiles tend to do that when there cold
It is not good for your car if you rev your engine too much. Many people like to do this because they think it makes their car sound cool.
yes it can. it will rev up like it wants to start but it wont turn over hope that helped
Part of the purpose is to allow the car to change how much of a choke there is when you start your car. So that you get the best possible start when you start your car. It also allows you to select how much of a governer is on your car. The governer ditermines how fast you car go before it cuts off the gas to yaour engine. When it reaches that limit your car will slow down to a certin speed then the engine will kick back in and you will continue on your journey. The computer will also allow you to detirmine how high of a rev limiter that you have. The rev limiter allows your car to reach a certin rpm(revolutions per minute) if it goes any higher of a rev limit then the engine will explode. These are the only things that i know of. If you want more information ask a professional mechanic.
Check your air filter. Is it petrol or diesel? the most common cause is poor air flow to the engine. Hope this helps.
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.
They rev out to around 9500, give or take a little bit depending on the car
With the introduction of the sports car
If the rpms are above normal the most likely problem is a vacuum leak at the intake side of the engine. This condition will also typically cause a rough running situation at idle. Another thing that could cause a car to rev up and shake is a bad ecc(computer). also check your motor mounts if you have an old car.
there is a little CPU chip which is smaller than your hand, the CPU chip is a computer it revs the car to warm up the engine, if you live in a cold place that is most likely cause