Redline a day?

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Will redlining your car every few days or so keep the engine in tip-top shape? Does anyone do the old Italian tuneup?
 
Please add details, I've never heard of such a thing. My motorcycles see redline frequently... but they're much more fun than their 4-wheeled counterparts.
 
How about the inverse...redline a few times, every day
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Dude, that's just plain ol' crazy. If you do it because you need to, OK, but to do it just to do it....doesn't make any sense. And when that thing throws out a rod or two, you'll know.
 
Well some people are content to loaf around in pickup trucks. And that doesn't make any sense to me.
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After 70k of this, nothing happened yet. Actually may be running better than ever. At 190k now. I'll let everyone know when she blows. Don't hold your breath.
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Don't worry about it. Just drive your car how you want to. It won't die if you don't do that and it won't if you do...

Actually my manual says if the car has seen low revs to drive it over 3k rpm for a while. (don't recall exact wording)
 
Don't get me wrong... I go WOT on the 5.0 every day. However, you are kidding yourself if you think driving around bouncing off the rev limiter all the time is helping your engines health.
 
I wasn't exactly speaking of doing redline every single acceleration...I was mainly asking if anyone knew if there was truth to the argument. They say if you take an old grannys car, it runs like crap because they never give it WOT to burn all the gunk out of the engine. Give it the Italian tune-up and it runs smoother.
 
I must say that when I first found this board I was suprised that the cars that are driven hard dont always get worse UOAs. I would say regular maintenance is more important than driving habits. I have always driven my cars pretty hard and havent blown a motor yet.
 
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Originally posted by Jason Troxell:
Actually my manual says if the car has seen low revs to drive it over 3k rpm for a while. (don't recall exact wording)

What engine? DOHC 4? V-6? V-8?
I ask because I want to assume that I have some gunk from winter, winter idling, and me going super easy on the gas pedal in cold weather.

Also, is anyone here going so far as to say there is no link between amount of time above yellow-line and wear metals?
Thanks
Rob
 
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