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does revving the engine damage it
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Revving the engine, especially when it's cold, can potentially cause damage over time. Cold engines have less lubrication since oil hasn't fully circulated, leading to increased wear on components. However, occasional, moderate revving in a warm engine is unlikely to cause immediate harm. Excessive revving, particularly in neutral or park, can strain the engine, clutch, and transmission, leading to premature wear. It's essential to understand that engines are designed to operate within a specific RPM range; consistently pushing beyond these limits can accelerate the wear of engine parts. In summary, while an occasional rev might not be detrimental, habitual and extreme revving can shorten the engine's lifespan and should be avoided for optimal vehicle maintenance.
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