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is revving your engine bad for your car
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Revving your engine, especially when it's cold, can be harmful to your car. Engines need time to warm up and circulate oil to all necessary components. High RPMs on a cold start put undue stress on parts, leading to faster wear. In contrast, a warmed-up engine can handle higher revs since materials expand and lubrication improves. However, excessive revving at any temperature can cause unnecessary strain on the engine, increasing wear and potentially leading to premature failure. It’s always wise to follow a moderated approach, allowing your car to reach its optimal operating temperature before pushing its limits. Responsible driving and adherence to your vehicle's maintenance guidelines ensure longevity and performance.
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