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"Revving at Full Throttle" : Episode # 44 .
'cos you is grippin' the throttle two titely out of fear.
If the engine is revving up, then the transmission is having problems. If the engine is not revving, then check the linkage from the accelerator to the throttle body.
if it is automatic the transmission could be slipping if manual the throttle could be sticking
Vaccuum leak. Replace all vaccuum lines that look cracked, should fix the problem.
my guess is the throttle position sensor it on the top of the intake manifold 2 bolts hold it one
One possibility is that the throttle plate has carbon around it preventing it from closing all the way. Remove the air intake hose from the throttle body. Using a cloth and some spray carburetor cleaner, clean the bore of the air intake around the throttle plate.
No revving your engine dosent damage it.
over revving espace 1995 2000lilte
Increasing the rpm (revolutions per minute) would be revving the engine.
The word revving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb rev.
One reason could be after-fire. It's a form of backfiring caused by the engine running too rich. There's excess fuel in the exhaust gasses which ignite in the exhaust. I think it's because the fuel mixture is lagging behind the revs as they lower. As a richer mixture is required at higher RPM's and that mix will be injected into the engine when you rev it, but as you let the throttle out it won't adjust immediately causing this excess of fuel at lower RPM's and some of it won't be burnt in the cylinder, causing the backfire.