There are many reasons why an engine will sputter when revved. There may not be enough fuel getting to the engine, there may not be enough electricity getting through the car, or the computer could be going out.
An automobile engine usually shakes when it is being revved due the crank rotation. When revved in neutral, a torque is produced due to the reaction of the motor.
The engine has a short rev range, like a diesel.
Check the 1989 Honda Accords timing. If the engine has jumped time then the engine will buck and sputter.
Yes it can.
It will have/make 150 horsepower @/when revved to 6000 RPM.
Yes
It's because the thermostat is stuck open.
This guage is to register the RPM's (revolutions per minute) the engine is running. In short, how much the engine is revved up.
The thermostat is failing.
The engine was revved up, it rolled and gained lift then suddenly it was in flight.
They start to sputter,stall and stop running.
Oil sputter is going to be a normal thing if the oil cap is not on while the engine is running. The engine should never be run with the oil cap open. The engine actually has less compression when the oil cap is open, and this could hurt the engine.