Do Cars Have More Problems After Major Overhauls?
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Vehicles that have undergone major overhauls are more likely to experience problems. However, it cannot be said that all overhauled cars will have more issues, as this depends on the technician's skill and the extent of the vehicle's damage. Below are the impacts of a major overhaul on a car: 1. Performance: Generally, after an engine overhaul, performance is affected to varying degrees. If the engine speed is too high, problems such as shaking may occur. Therefore, to drive safely, keep the engine speed below 3000 RPM. In regular vehicles that have not undergone major overhauls, frequent hard braking and sudden acceleration also cause significant damage. 2. Engine: Overhauled cars cannot withstand several instances of hard braking or sudden acceleration, as such impacts cause irreversible damage to the engine. Due to issues like assembly techniques and repair processes, even the most experienced mechanics cannot restore the engine to its factory condition after a major overhaul.