"A
Rev limiter is a device fitted to an
internal combustion engine to restrict its maximum
rotational speed. This is usually carried out to prevent damage to the engine, however sometimes these devices are fitted to prevent an engine reaching the point at which it develops maximum power. This may be useful in a driving school car or similar, or utilised in systems preventing
Valet parking operatives from joy-riding in high performance vehicles placed in their charge. When fitted to racing or modified street cars these adjustable devices provide more precise control than the original components built in by the manufacturer. Limiters can be used in conjunction with a
shift light, which illuminates when the desired
RPM is reached, indicating to the driver that a gear change is required. This allows the driver to keep his eye on the road and not have to glance repeatedly at the
tachometer to monitor the engine speed."
Taken from
wikipedia.
"
Overspeed is a condition in which an engine is allowed or forced to turn beyond its design limit. The consequences of running an engine too fast varies by engine type and model and depends upon several factors, chief amongst them the duration of the overspeed and by the speed attained. With some engines even a momentary overspeed can result in greatly reduced engine life or even catastrophic engine failure. The speed of an engine is ordinarily
measured in
revolutions per minute (RPM)."
Taken also from
wikipedia.
See my point?
My point is that older cars have less revs since they are not built for it. I dont know what cars you have ben driven but most cars have a tachometer to about 8k rpm. But they have the rev limiter at 6,5-7k rpm. And that is what lfs have to. But they havent changed the tachometer to the rev limit yet. Also you should never rev the engine on red anyways as a driver so.
I dont know how you prefer that 9k rev limit is real... but read on befor you try to tell ppl it is more real that way.