Originally Posted By: rpn453
Originally Posted By: andrewg
Tolerable for very short periods of time. Not for frequent nor daily frequency unless the vehicle is stressed for such performance. Most are not.
How short? Your Focus engine is tested to be capable of running continuously at full throttle between 4250 rpm and 6000 rpm for at least twelve straight days. I doubt the extra 500 rpm or so needed to reach the rev limiter would change that duration much.
While twelve days at 6k rpm is indeed impressive, I would prefer my vehicle to last twelve years or more at much more reasonable rpm's. Besides....since I am the one paying for it, I'll be the one that desides what's best for my circumstance. If I wanted to redline my little focus all the time, I would likely need to have my head examined.
Originally Posted By: andrewg
Tolerable for very short periods of time. Not for frequent nor daily frequency unless the vehicle is stressed for such performance. Most are not.
How short? Your Focus engine is tested to be capable of running continuously at full throttle between 4250 rpm and 6000 rpm for at least twelve straight days. I doubt the extra 500 rpm or so needed to reach the rev limiter would change that duration much.
While twelve days at 6k rpm is indeed impressive, I would prefer my vehicle to last twelve years or more at much more reasonable rpm's. Besides....since I am the one paying for it, I'll be the one that desides what's best for my circumstance. If I wanted to redline my little focus all the time, I would likely need to have my head examined.