Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Depends entirely upon:
- Rev limit of vehicle; Pulling 4k rpm in a car that limits @ 8k, not a problem; In a car that limits at 5k, not so good.
HOWEVER:
- Unless you are in the red zone of the tach, and the car is well maintained with regular fluid changes I can see no problem. i.e., no damage even after 20 minutes.
Manufacturers and automotive consultancies do this sort of testing on all engines. The fact it was 2nd is irrelevant, the RPM is all that counts as far as the Engine is concerned.
2c.
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Depends entirely upon:
- Rev limit of vehicle; Pulling 4k rpm in a car that limits @ 8k, not a problem; In a car that limits at 5k, not so good.
HOWEVER:
- Unless you are in the red zone of the tach, and the car is well maintained with regular fluid changes I can see no problem. i.e., no damage even after 20 minutes.
Manufacturers and automotive consultancies do this sort of testing on all engines. The fact it was 2nd is irrelevant, the RPM is all that counts as far as the Engine is concerned.
2c.
It's not the engine that you need to be concerned about, it's heat in the transmission...especially if the car doesn't have a transmission cooler.
If you're worried I'd change the engine oil and transmission fluid. Couldn't hurt.