High Revs

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by nico, Oct 15, 2007.

  1. nico

    nico Guest

    So, I revved my motor up after the end of my drive today. These
    Accord engines really can rev well. I usually don't rev, but if I am
    getting tailgated like anything (the word tailgate seems like I
    created it, cause I remember when I was a lad it seemed like just
    after I thought of the word tailgate it was all over the news random
    thought). But, anyways yeah I have an automatic so it obviously can't
    rev too high but damn that's the best part of the Accord in my
    opinion. Hopefully a few revs a week don't hurt the engine, any
    thoughts? That was what appealed to me when this Accord was brand new,
    and it still feels brand new!

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    nico, Oct 15, 2007
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    motsco_ Guest

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    You'd be impressed what HONDA says you can rev our engine to. It's in
    the owner's manual, at least it is in all of mine..

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 15, 2007
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  3. nico

    motsco_ Guest

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    For those without Owner's Manuals, please see here:

    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.asp

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Oct 15, 2007
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  4. nico

    tww1491 Guest

    ???? Assume you rev your engine in neutral -- not a good idea as a routine
    to sit revving in your driveway. If you want to run the rpm's up, take it
    out on the freeway.
     
    tww1491, Oct 16, 2007
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    jim beam Guest

    curly, it's just that spamming "nico" idiot trying to get hits for his
    stupid website.
     
    jim beam, Oct 16, 2007
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    Dano58 Guest

    Right. He posted the same thing to an Audi group, and forgor to change
    all of the 'Accord's to 'Audi's. Idiot.

    Dan D
    '07 Ody EX
    Central NJ USA
     
    Dano58, Oct 16, 2007
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