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does revving engine help jump car
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Revving the engine of the donor vehicle during a jump-start can indeed be helpful. When you rev the engine, the alternator works harder, generating more electricity. This higher output can aid in charging the dead battery of the recipient car more effectively. However, it's important to do this moderately. Excessive revving isn't necessary and can put unnecessary strain on the donor vehicle's engine. Typically, keeping the engine at a slight increase above idle, around 1,500 to 2,000 RPM, is sufficient. Be sure both vehicles are properly connected using quality jumper cables and follow the correct procedure to avoid any potential electrical damage. Remember, revving should be done cautiously and as part of a broader, careful approach to jump-starting a vehicle.
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