I drive an 07 Civic EX, which I got in large part due to its good fuel economy. While most of the time I drive to take advantage of that economy, it's fun of course to sometimes wind it out a little bit and take advantage of what power the car has (which is not much compared to more enthusiast oriented offerings but I find the car has plenty of pep).
At any rate, as everyone here knows Honda's performance engines have a reputation for being very rev-happy. The R18 in the 8th gen Civic redlines at 6800 RPM though, and so is not really a relatively high revving engine for a small 4 cyl (certainly not compared to the Civic Si or the S2000 engines).
Do Honda's more economy-oriented engines tend to tolerate higher revving and the occasional redline as well as its performance oriented engines do? I like to have a little fun now and then, but not really at the expense of the engine's longevity.
At any rate, as everyone here knows Honda's performance engines have a reputation for being very rev-happy. The R18 in the 8th gen Civic redlines at 6800 RPM though, and so is not really a relatively high revving engine for a small 4 cyl (certainly not compared to the Civic Si or the S2000 engines).
Do Honda's more economy-oriented engines tend to tolerate higher revving and the occasional redline as well as its performance oriented engines do? I like to have a little fun now and then, but not really at the expense of the engine's longevity.