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mrshin
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Re: Safe Redlining
Sun, 20 April 2003 12:48
Engines generally don't like revs too much - but most decent engines will take a bit extra as a general rule. Try to avoid deceleration with massive revs though, that's even harder than with the engine under load. What engine BTW?
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