Can the Engine Speed Protection System Be Turned Off?
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Engine speed protection system cannot be turned off. Introduction to the engine speed protection system: When the engine reaches a certain speed (for example, the normal range is 3,000 to 4,000 RPM, but the speed has now exceeded 5,000 RPM), the onboard computer determines that further increases in speed may damage the engine and will forcibly intervene to cut off fuel supply, thereby protecting the engine. Hazards of prolonged high-speed operation: Prolonged high-speed operation can place significant stress on the engine due to overheating, leading to reduced lifespan. It can also increase fuel consumption. Additionally, if a new car operates at excessively high speeds for extended periods during the break-in period, it can significantly shorten the engine's lifespan.