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Can high revving cause damage to engine I was driving my car really fast and on 160kmh did not hear is in red line felt like started brake there then saw passed red.?

High engine revolutions per minute (RPM) can damage an engine, especially if the engine is not designed to handle high RPMs. When an engine is running at high RPMs, the pistons and other moving parts are subjected to a great deal of stress. This stress can cause the parts to wear out prematurely or even fail.

Also, high RPMs can cause the engine to overheat. When an engine is running at high RPMs, it generates a lot of heat. If the engine's cooling system is not able to dissipate this heat, the engine can overheat. Overheating can damage the engine's pistons, cylinder heads, and other components.

In addition, high RPMs can cause the engine to knock. Knocking is a sound that is produced when the pistons hit the cylinder walls. Knocking can damage the engine's pistons, cylinder walls, and bearings.

So, if you're planning on driving your car fast, be sure to keep an eye on the tachometer and make sure that the engine is not running at too high of an RPM.