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is it good to rev your engine
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Revving your engine, especially when it's cold, is generally not advisable. While it might feel like a way to warm up your car faster or show the power of your engine, it can actually be harmful. Cold revving can cause abrupt temperature changes that stress engine components, leading to premature wear. Additionally, modern engines are designed to warm up efficiently at idle, making revving unnecessary for this purpose. However, occasional revving at operating temperature, in a controlled manner, might be beneficial for clearing out carbon deposits and ensuring the engine and exhaust systems are functioning properly. It's essential, though, to ensure the engine is fully warmed up before doing so, to avoid damage. Always follow your vehicle manufacturer's recommendations for engine care and maintenance for the best performance and longevity.
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