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I made the mistake of trying to make a green light by revving up my CRV-2004 engine to about 6-7K rpm mark in 1st gear from stop (I have a manual 5 speed). 6-7k is slightly above the red line. I didn't have the time to change gears. The light was changing. I revved it up to that level at a steady pace - I didn't gun it. |
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I made the mistake of trying to make a green light by revving up my CRV-2004 engine to about 6-7K rpm mark in 1st gear from stop (I have a manual 5 speed). 6-7k is slightly above the red line. I didn't have the time to change gears. The light was changing. I revved it up to that level at a steady pace - I didn't gun it. Is it possible that my cylinder walls are damaged and robbing me of compression? Hairline fractures in my crankshaft? Any damage possible here? |
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I made the mistake of trying to make a green light by revving up my CRV-2004 engine to about 6-7K rpm mark in 1st gear from stop (I have a manual 5 speed). 6-7k is slightly above the red line. I didn't have the time to change gears. The light was changing. I revved it up to that level at a steady pace - I didn't gun it. Is it possible that my cylinder walls are damaged and robbing me of compression? Hairline fractures in my crankshaft? Any damage possible here? Thanks |
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J Huntley Palmer wrote: I made the mistake of trying to make a green light by revving up my CRV-2004 engine to about 6-7K rpm mark in 1st gear from stop (I have a manual 5 speed). 6-7k is slightly above the red line. I didn't have the time to change gears. The light was changing. I revved it up to that level at a steady pace - I didn't gun it. Is it possible that my cylinder walls are damaged and robbing me of compression? Hairline fractures in my crankshaft? Any damage possible here? Thanks ================================ You didn't rev it HIGH ENOUGH, if you didnt' feel it start sputtering when the computer automatically cuts the spark. No worry. Hondas like to be revved. :-) |
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You didn't rev it HIGH ENOUGH, if you didnt' feel it start sputtering when the computer automatically cuts the spark. No worry. Hondas like to be revved. :-) Thanks Curly, that was an interesting piece of info. I didn't even realize RPM overages were regulated by the computer. So its not possible to redline a CR-V 2004? Please tell me more about Honda engines and revving.. Thanks |
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Thanks Curly, that was an interesting piece of info. I didn't even realize RPM overages were regulated by the computer. So its not possible to redline a CR-V 2004? Please tell me more about Honda engines and revving.. |
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J Huntley Palmer <jh (AT) dontspam (DOT) spam> wrote in news:123tcba10afl6d7 (AT) news (DOT) supernews.com: Thanks Curly, that was an interesting piece of info. I didn't even realize RPM overages were regulated by the computer. So its not possible to redline a CR-V 2004? Please tell me more about Honda engines and revving.. Sure it's possible to overrev....go to redline in second and downshift to first. The computer cannot stop the engine from being 'mechanically' overreved. |
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