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how will you guys feel about taking this car to redline? i drive a civic si now with an 8k rpm redline (but the limiter doesn't hit till 8200 rpm). and given honda's reputation and knowledge building high reving engines i felt completely comfortable taking it up to redline whenever i felt like it.
do you think the subaru engine will be able to handle the high revs? will you be nervous redlining it when you feel like driving spiritedly? |
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I have redlined mine a few times with no worries. I'm sure they wouldn't set the redline at 7400 if it was going to blow doing it...
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Toyota was involved in the development of this engine and they have built a ton of high revving engines. I wouldn't sweat it.
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Being a Honda fan myself and this being my first Subaru, from my experience I feel I won't have any issue taking this car to redline once she's broken in! Feels VERY solid just like my Hondas!
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IF they didnt believe/create this engine to be a high revver in mind then it would never have had its 7400RPM limiter.
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just checking. the high revs are what honda is known for. i would take it over red line (but before limiter) on occasion because i KNEW it could handle it. this being a new engine from someone i don't typically asosciate with high revs, i was a bit worried.
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Once I pass the break in I'll happily rev to redline. I hope it is engineered well because I am not afraid to use the full rev range (but my wallet may be). I bring my auto eco box to redline at least every other day and it made it to 110k miles without incident, I hope I can do the same with this car.
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