Exactly. Your vehicle was designed to handle it's engines output. I'm not saying you should smash out everywhere you go, but it should be just fine every once in a while.cold car - don't floor it
warm car - WOT is perfectly fine
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Rotaries still require an 'Italian tune-up' every so often to blow the carbon out. *Insert rotary failure joke here*.The carbon build-up, AFAIK, was due to the rich fuel mixture that carburated engines received.
A couple of you commented about it being good for the car and that it cleans out the carbon.
As this may have been true with older cars, this isn't the case now that cars are fuel-injected.
The carbon build-up, AFAIK, was due to the rich fuel mixture that carburated engines received.
Rotaries still require an 'Italian tune-up' every so often to blow the carbon out. *Insert rotary failure joke here*.
It's not bad for the engine... But it's bad for the whole drive train when it has to handle an abrupt force... I try to get a photo of a worn hardy disc...
Correct, if you don't blow the carbon out on a regular basis the engine may fail and your "replace engine now" light may come on.
If you DO blow the carbon out on a regular basis, the engine may fail and your "replace engine now" light may come on anyway. :lol: