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Originally Posted by jacknismo best response so far.... i don't have the so called common sense like you all... i just do what i feel is fun... I appreciate the

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Old 07-17-2010, 10:00 PM   #11 (permalink)
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best response so far....

i don't have the so called common sense like you all...
i just do what i feel is fun...
I appreciate the decent response.
If you dont care about reliability or longevity then you can redline it every time. What everyone is saying is that it is not ideal to do that to the engine EVERY single shift. Its fun and everyone does it once in a while but it puts some wear on the engine as well. Now for cruising on the highway in 4th there is no good reason to do that. Its not like anyone can really hear the exhaust when your cruising going 70.
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