One off over rev - does it mean anything?
Discussion
So this morning, wasn't paying attention, music too loud etc etc, didn't realise until too late but revved upto about 8,000 (maybe slightly more) from standstill in first gear (manual 981 Cayman S). Yes I know I'm stupid. But I'm normally exceptionally careful with stuff like this (never redlined the car before). All I want to know is if I'm screwed come warranty renewal time (next March)?
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Hexanchus said:
Relax! Hitting the rev limiter is fine
YupHexanchus said:
Overrevs happen on fluffed downshifts at high speed e.g 5th to 2nd.
YupYou won't hurt a modern car by pressing the accelerator pedal - but it's easy to do with the gear lever! Which is one of the reasons why so many high performance cars no longer offer a manual transmission.
IIRC Porsche won't accept a car for "approved used" if more than 5 over-revs are logged in the ECU. (Again, that's counting real over-revs, not enthusiastic excursions to the rev limiter.)
ORD said:
I think Porsche counts hitting the limiter as an over-rev, which is pretty silly. If hitting the limiter damages the engine, the limiter is set too high!
The ECU records two different types of incident under separate codes,1. Hitting the rev-limiter
2. A real over-rev; typically a fluffed manual downchange.
Only the latter are considered to be problematic.
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