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can revving your engine damage it
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Revving the engine, especially when it's cold, can indeed cause damage. Engines, when cold, aren't properly lubricated, as oil takes time to reach optimal flow throughout the engine. Excessive revving under these conditions can lead to increased wear on engine components due to inadequate lubrication. Furthermore, pushing the engine to high RPMs suddenly increases the risk of causing mechanical stress on parts like pistons, bearings, and the valvetrain, potentially leading to premature failure. While modern engines are designed to handle high revs better than older models, it's wise to let the engine warm up and avoid unnecessary revving. Consistently revving to the redline without reason could shorten engine lifespan. Always following manufacturer guidelines for engine care is the best practice to ensure longevity and performance.
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