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bimmerboi18
07-13-2005, 09:25 PM
Ok, so I drive hard sometimes, and my cars full power comes in just below 6000 rpm. When I am in a hurry, or accelerating, I sometimes rev to almost 6000 rpm. If I maintain my car, and take care of it, does taking it to high rpm do damage?? Just curious. I havent had any probs outta my car. I make sure that i dont take it over 3500 rpm until it is in the middle of the temp gauge. Any comments on this??

mattyb
07-13-2005, 09:32 PM
unable to give professional mechanical advice however it sounds like thats how it should be bloody well driven every now and again. i do with mine, gotta get the cobwebs out and all.

Qube
07-13-2005, 09:37 PM
When I had the stock chip, it would barely move until it hit ~4000 RPM. Now that it's sharked, it'll pull from as little as 2500... But I know how you feel :)

Jeff N.
07-13-2005, 09:40 PM
Short of increased engine wear, doesn't hurt anything.

bimmerboi18
07-13-2005, 09:42 PM
Short of increased engine wear, doesn't hurt anything.
How much wear are we talking here. Like 20,000 miles reduction in life?

winfred
07-13-2005, 09:56 PM
that's almost impossible to gauge, the better the oil the less dammage is done


How much wear are we talking here. Like 20,000 miles reduction in life?

Jeff N.
07-13-2005, 09:56 PM
Here's at least one discussion of the impact of high RPM on an engine. I'm sure you can find more.

Start here...

http://www.metricmechanic.com/pg79.htm

then go back to here to get the next pages in the article..

http://www.metricmechanic.com/tabcon.html

digitaldragon03
07-13-2005, 11:34 PM
What about in an automatic tranmission? I heard somewhere that high revs hurt our crappy transmission or something?

infinity5
07-14-2005, 12:30 AM
i'm sure they can. my tranny is going to disenigrate soon, i'm sure. but that;ll jsut be an excuse to do an MT conversion, so no worries.

digitaldragon03
07-14-2005, 12:58 AM
I knew about nikasil, but never knew about the crap transmission when i bought the car. I should keep away from S4 now.

632 Regal
07-14-2005, 07:05 PM
never EVER rev the car up in neutral!

digitaldragon03
07-14-2005, 09:07 PM
See?!? WTF?!? We cant even rev the engine with this transmission. BMW shouldve made a recall or something.

632 Regal
07-14-2005, 09:08 PM
whats the purpose of revving it up in neutral anyways? Not like its open headders and we need the neighbors to be all pissed off.

RobPatt
07-14-2005, 11:23 PM
...then some preventative for known bugs w/your engine/tranny...w/right (quality) parts/fuilds then drive the crap out of your can and enjoy it - you'll both be happy.

probably a little extreme to redline 6K rpm every shift (besides blowing speed limits) but here and there don't think will hurt for the grin factor... DRIVE THE CAR!

digitaldragon03
07-14-2005, 11:38 PM
whats the purpose of revving it up in neutral anyways? Not like its open headders and we need the neighbors to be all pissed off.
Youre right, but id still like to know that i could rev it if i wanted. Its kinda like the new M5. Alot will be mad that the car is limited to 155mph, even though the car can do 200mph. Most drivers will probably never reach 200 even if the limiter wasnt there, but its nice to know that the car could go 200 if the owner really wanted to.

bahnstormer
07-15-2005, 03:47 PM
frequent bursts to redline help avoid carbon buildup
=]

Billt
07-25-2005, 12:44 PM
fug it man Rag it :o)

Billt
07-25-2005, 12:44 PM
:mad:

well I can get emotions lets try :mad:

Qsilver7
07-25-2005, 03:33 PM
I quote from page 69 of my BMW owner's manual:

"After driving for a while in dense city traffic or bumper to bumper, we recommend letting your engine "take a deep breath" by covering the next mile or two at engine speeds of 3000 rpm. This will help eliminate any carbon build-up in the cylinders."

It's conclusive, y'all...BMW recommends some engine revving every-now-and-then! YEE HAW! :D

beamerman5
07-25-2005, 10:14 PM
is there like a maximum amount of time your suppose to rev it that high?

for example...I rev it up to like 6,000 rpm for not even a second about once a week...is this too often? would it start making noticable damage doing it more often?

632 Regal
07-25-2005, 11:19 PM
your fine even blasting it to the red a few times a day, these things arent made out of pot metal and can take a lot more abuse than that.

Nick.Hay
07-26-2005, 12:23 AM
Is that not why God invented rev limiters??

My M30 sounds GREAT up in the rev range!!

E34-520iSE
07-27-2005, 01:17 AM
I often hit the rev limiter in my car - I use the limiter as a "sort of" shiftlight, just as the engine cuts at 6700 or so, change up. It's so easy to do. I have no concerns at all about it. I rebuilt the block two years ago and it's still running sweet. I would suggest before driving at high rpm you know your timing belt (on M20's anyway) is good and your valves are well adjusted and don't rattle. Frequent oil changes are a wise idea. If your engine sounds like a bag full of hammers then fix it first, or one of your pistons may just go airborne!!!

Cheers,

Shaun

Interceptor
07-27-2005, 03:39 AM
Youre right, but id still like to know that i could rev it if i wanted. Its kinda like the new M5. Alot will be mad that the car is limited to 155mph, even though the car can do 200mph. Most drivers will probably never reach 200 even if the limiter wasnt there, but its nice to know that the car could go 200 if the owner really wanted to.
Removing the speed limit is quite easy. I think not one car in my country has it - it gets removed less than a weak after import. :)