Is driving at 6000 rpm bad?
No rpm is bad for an engine as long as it’s under the redline. It’s as simple as that. So if the redline is at or above 6000rpm, you can happily run it at 6000 rpm if you’d like. Stomping on the gas at low rpm for extended periods, that’s what gets you a worn engine.
What is the highest rpm ever recorded in a car?
Five of the highest-revving road cars ever built
- Gordon Murray’s long-awaited T.
- Honda S2000 – 9,000rpm.
- Lexus LFA – 9,000rpm.
- Porsche 918 Spyder – 9,150rpm.
- LaFerrari – 9,250rpm.
- Ariel Atom V8 – 10,600rpm.
What does the Red Line at 7500 rpm mean?
It all depends on your definition of high. In my car, the red line is at 7500 rpm, and that indicates that driving with the revs over this line for anything other than brief periods is expected to cause damage, either through overheating, increased wear, increased loading on bearings, lack of sufficient oil/fluid flow etc.
Which is better an engine that never sees 5000 rpm?
I still believe that an engine that never sees 5000 Rpm will last longer than one that often sees 5000 rpm. Oh I know that engines are better than they used to be, but high rpm is not good for an engine. I also know that I’ll get a lot of disagreement about this.
Why does diesel engine have Redline much lower than petrol engine?
In Short its based on low burn rate of diesel plus the longer stroke of the diesel engine.
Can you run a car up to 6, 000 rpm?
If the engine were operating properly and properly maintained, running it up between 5,000 and 6,000 during acceleration would be no problem whatsoever. But you do not have an engine operating properly. You have an engine with unknown problems.
In Short its based on low burn rate of diesel plus the longer stroke of the diesel engine.
I still believe that an engine that never sees 5000 Rpm will last longer than one that often sees 5000 rpm. Oh I know that engines are better than they used to be, but high rpm is not good for an engine. I also know that I’ll get a lot of disagreement about this.
If the engine were operating properly and properly maintained, running it up between 5,000 and 6,000 during acceleration would be no problem whatsoever. But you do not have an engine operating properly. You have an engine with unknown problems.
Do you need high rev for diesel engine?
Generally speaking, the diesel engine just cannot/does not require high rev to obtain sufficient torque/power output. Thanks for contributing an answer to Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research! But avoid …