@tristancliffe
Yes indeed revving high without load damages the engine… but since engines are controlled by ECU, damage is minimized.
That’s because when you reach the rev limit that manufacturer has set, ECU cuts ignition and/or fuel injection periodically so to keep the energy which is produced by gases in safe limits for the crankshaft.
Fortunately all manufacturers are preservative when setting rev limits for the every day driven cars they make... That allows «boy racers» to rev the engine always-anytime on the rev limit and stil not braking the crancshaft, only cause more wear...
It’s fun but it slows you down because when you hit on the rev limiter the power oughtput is also limited.
Don’t confuse normal rev limiters with launch control systems.
Also when starting an fwd car, due to the excessive wheelspin, first gear is kept (while engine runs constantly in a rev limiter) till you reach the wanted speed so when second gear is selected, the revs will be within the power band.
There is not Japanese drag racing or any other country’s drag racing… it is just drag racing and is pointless to give examples from that because drag engines can stand only few passes on the dragstrip…
Yes indeed revving high without load damages the engine… but since engines are controlled by ECU, damage is minimized.
That’s because when you reach the rev limit that manufacturer has set, ECU cuts ignition and/or fuel injection periodically so to keep the energy which is produced by gases in safe limits for the crankshaft.
Fortunately all manufacturers are preservative when setting rev limits for the every day driven cars they make... That allows «boy racers» to rev the engine always-anytime on the rev limit and stil not braking the crancshaft, only cause more wear...
It’s fun but it slows you down because when you hit on the rev limiter the power oughtput is also limited.
Don’t confuse normal rev limiters with launch control systems.
Also when starting an fwd car, due to the excessive wheelspin, first gear is kept (while engine runs constantly in a rev limiter) till you reach the wanted speed so when second gear is selected, the revs will be within the power band.
There is not Japanese drag racing or any other country’s drag racing… it is just drag racing and is pointless to give examples from that because drag engines can stand only few passes on the dragstrip…