Stuntman Mike
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- First Name
- Joerg
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2023
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- Essen, Germany
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- 2022 JTOD, 2005 TJ 4.0, 1989 XJ 4.0, 2004 XK8
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- Rotating Equipment Consultant
No, he is absolutely right.Horrible logic. I guess you've never driven the Japanese cars of old - those things rev high and last longer than slower running American made engines of the same era.
If you run two identical engines one year, the first with say 3000 rpm and the other with 6000 rpm you can be sure that the one with higher rpm will have a much higher wear.
If you want to compare wear of engines you also have to take into account design and materials.
But you are right, too. If an engine is well designed it will last very long even with high rpm.
I just remember my 2,2 liter 6-Zylinder BMW which rarely saw rpms below 3k and when I sold it with 150 K miles it was still running like new ...
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