Well I have heard Throttle up used a lot in my time. my grandpa used it a lot when he was around. He raced at East Alabama Raceway back in the 80's and hope this helps some.
The word "rev" (revs) is a colloquial term that means revolutions of an engine.
Rev Like to rev an engine
dont rev the engine to much dont rev the engine to much
The word "reverend" can be abbreviated as Rev.
you should never rev your engine when you start your car it sometimes takes the oil pump time to pump oil up into the engine heads if you rev it too much your engine could suck a valve or blow a lifter.
The engine computer is the rev limiter. You would need a devise capable of reprogramming the engine computer.
1 one complete turn or revolution of the crankshaft 2 when a person steps sharply on the throttle causing the engine to "rev" momentarily
That is the correct spelling of "rev your engine" -- a slang term meaning to speed up the engine (increase the revolutions of the cylinders about the engine shaft).The similar term (although possibly more extreme) is to "gun the engine."
REV can mean many things depending on how it is used. Reverend is a religious title as in "Rev. King" Revving an engine is to increase the engine speed. "rev it up for a minute" Revision is a change to an item or document. "Document 1, Rev 1.3" Revolution refers to one rotation of a thing or insurrection.
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It is not good for your car if you rev your engine too much. Many people like to do this because they think it makes their car sound cool.
it is only lifting very slightly when i rev the engine