What is the highest revving V8?

Ariel Atom V8 - 10,600rpm.
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What car has a 10000 rpm?

Some of the coolest BMWs seem to be BMWs without their original engines.
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What engines rev the highest?

Ranked: the highest-revving car engines ever made
  • There's little to touch the sound of a high-revving internal combustion engine. ...
  • Lamborghini Huracan STO - 8500rpm. ...
  • McLaren 570S - 8500rpm. ...
  • Audi R8 V10 - 8700rpm. ...
  • Ferrari F12tdf - 8900rpm. ...
  • Honda S2000 - 8900rpm. ...
  • Ferrari 458 - 9000rpm. ...
  • Lexus LFA - 9000rpm.
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What is the highest engine redline?

Gasoline automobile engines typically will have a redline at around 5500 to 7000 rpm. The Gordon Murray Automotive T. 50 has the highest redline of a piston-engine road car rated at 12,100 rpm.
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What is the highest-revving LS engine?

The LS7 was revered at its launch for having the highest redline ever in a production pushrod V8—7,000 RPM—as Hot Rod noted at the time.
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10 Of The Highest-Revving Production Cars Of All Time



What does LS. stand for?

LS stands for “luxury sport” and is what is featured in the names of most of the base models in the Chevy lineup.
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Why is 7000 rpm the limit?

Petrol engines usually redline at 7000-8000 RPM while diesel hits the peak at around 4500 RPM. This is because diesel engines are not made for high RPM in the first place. They are slow to combust than petrol and are mainly focused on more torque rather than RPM.
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Is it OK to redline your car?

Consistently redlining your car can cause serious damage to not only your tires, but also your engine. For those with manual-shift modes or manual transmissions, it can be quite easy to redline (whether on accident or on purpose) and eventually cause your engine to wear down prematurely.
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What V8 engine can handle the most horsepower?

The Hellephant A170 is a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 that's been tuned to run on high octane E85 fuel that allows it to produce 1,100 hp. It's legal for use in custom street cars based on models built before 1976. Pricing will be announced in 2023.
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What happens at 7000 rpm?

“There's a point at 7,000 RPMs where everything fades. The machine becomes weightless. It disappears. All that's left, a body moving through space, and time.
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What is the highest RPM ever recorded?

— A dumbbell-shaped nanoparticle powered just by the force and torque of light has become the world's fastest-spinning object. Scientists at Purdue University created the object, which revolves at 300 billion revolutions per minute.
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What car has the loudest Rev?

Before putting the Corvette through the mid-engine refresh, the ZR1 was crowned as one of the loudest street-legal machines available. The Corvette ZR1 hits an astounding 99 decibels from its supercharged V8 engine, which by the way, is good for 755 horsepower.
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Is it OK to rev engine high?

After all, when redlined, an engine can sound like it's about to blow. However, there's no need to worry. Redlining will not damage an engine or cause it to explode, no matter how cruelly you treat it. Therefore, revving the engine to its maximum speed several times a week is not a problem.
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Has any car hit 1000 mph?

The Bloodhound is a truly super supercar. It's designed to punch right through the sound barrier to over 1,000 miles per hour.
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How fast is a 1000 hp car?

That should be good for over 1000 peak horsepower, a 0-124 mph time of six seconds, and a top speed of 217 mph.
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What is the slowest V8 engine?

1 1975 Range Rover (Top Speed: 100 MPH)

From 1970 to 1989, the first-gen Range Rover was fitted with a Buick-derived 3.5 liter Rover V8, which only produced 130 hp, and could reach (barely) 100 mph.
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What is the fastest V8 ever made?

The fastest V8 car in the world is the Ariel Atom 500 V8. Even though it has the least amount of power compared to every other car on this list, it does 0-62 mph in less than 2.3 seconds and has a top speed of 170 mph.
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Can a V6 go faster than a V8?

Both types are configured in a V shape, hence the name, with the V6 engine having six cylinders and the V8 fitting eight of them. The V8 is capable of producing more power, resulting in your car being able to accelerate much faster.
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What RPM does Turbo kick in?

You Spin Me Right Round (Like a Turbo, Baby): The turbine in a typical car turbocharger has to spin incredibly quickly. While your car's engine revs, at cruise, at around 2,000 rpm, a turbo's turbine can reach rotational speeds of more than 280,000 rpm.
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What happens if you go past redline?

The transmission will be going much faster than the engine and so the engine, when the gear is engaged, will rev and exceed the redline. This will cause the vehicle to feel like it's hit a brick wall with engine braking and is the main way revving to redline can cause engine damage.
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What limits engine RPM?

A rev limiter is a device fitted in modern vehicles that have internal combustion engines. They are intended to protect an engine by restricting its maximum rotational speed, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). Rev limiters are pre-set by the engine manufacturer.
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How fast is 8000 RPM in mph?

8000 rpm = 154,2 mph. All the info to calculate that is in the Owner's Manual, by the way.
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How do I make my v8 rev higher?

One of the simplest ways of creating a high revving engine is to start with an oversquare design (larger bore than stroke). There are multiple advantages of this type of design, but as far as engine RPM is concerned it keeps the piston speed relatively low.
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How do F1 engines rev so high?

Originally Answered: What allows formula one engines to red line high (17,000+ rpm) compared to that of production street cars (8,000 rpm)? The pistons in F1 engines are different to the ones in usual car engines. They have a greater diameter and a lower height, therefore allowing a lot higher RPMs.
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