Thanks for your interest. Yes, when you rev car engine while driving keep your foot on the brake the time of revving it up, but remove it before dropping the shifter into gear if you want to slide around as you leave the area. Put it in neutral rev and back in gear, go as fast as you want. Here always need a practical performance. So be careful.
On a 1994 Buick LaSabre why does the engine continue to rev up while driving even when the brake is applied ? or when driving why doesn't the engine return to idle when the brake is applied? I would check for a vacuum leak
short answer; yes. I cant remember the exact reason, but I do remember that this is the case.
maybe your riding the clutch
When driving a stick shift, you shift up as the engine begins to rev in each gear. You will downshift as the engine begins to slow.
start the engine and press the gas pedal while it is in park
malfunction? Did you turn the car off?
If the engine running you hear the engine rev up. Describe noise, is it when in park or when driving? Does it hurt the performance of the vehicle?
The RPM rev up when driving because of the way your car's transmission works. Essentially, the transmission is responsible for sending power from the engine to the wheels. The transmission's job is to change the RPMs that the engine is sending, so that the wheels can turn at the correct speed. When you accelerate, the transmission increases the RPMs that the engine is sending to the wheels to provide more power. The faster you accelerate, the more the RPMs will increase. This is why you hear the RPM rev up when you are accelerating.
The engine will have difficulty in performing correctly!!
if the engine isn't reved enough it will stall
Rev limiter to save the engine from blowing up. Rev limiter to save the engine from blowing up.
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.