No revving your engine dosent damage it.
Revving your engine past its shift points is never a good idea. Unless you are on a track day, revving your engine past its limits not only means consuming more gas, but your car starts revving heavily and if you continue to do so, you will damage your transfer case.
The man kept revving the car's engine as though he was a teenage boy showing off.
Depending on the damage that the car has, it may happen if there is not much damage but if the damage out prices the worth of the car, probably not. But, you will still have to pay for the damaged car even if it is totaled.
Excessive revving of an engine causes overpressure in the crankcase. It causes unhealthy expansion in the pistons and the valves.
The song that begins with the sound of a car engine revving is "Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane. The revving sound sets the tone for the energetic and adventurous theme of the song, which is featured in the movie "Cars." The revving engine serves as a symbol of motion and freedom, reflecting the lyrics about the journey of life.
Jennifer Lopez
aaah yes of course high revving will cause damage to the engine.. that's what the red-line is for. once you get to the red line the engine will automatically reduce the fuel input to protect the engine, probably will just be a smooth interruption of power.. unless its electronically limited, which i don;t know how that works
I would check for a loose alternator belt.
I suppose that could happen if the wind caught it and blew it into your neighbors car.
Shift your car into neutral and use the break. Your car might break from over revving but it is worth the risk.
It has a rev limiter. It designed to keep the engine from over revving and doing damage.