Revving the Engine in P or N Gear?
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Revving the engine in either P (Park) or N (Neutral) gear is possible, but it is advisable to avoid revving the engine while stationary as it can cause damage to the engine. The throttle, also known as the accelerator or gas pedal, is a control device that regulates the engine's power output by adjusting the opening of the throttle valve in the carburetor, thereby controlling the amount of air-fuel mixture entering the cylinders and determining the engine's power output. Key points to note when using the throttle include: 1. Press and release the throttle pedal gently and smoothly; 2. Coordinate the release of the clutch with the pressing of the throttle pedal for swift and efficient operation; 3. Select an appropriate gear to ensure the engine operates mostly at medium RPM and with a larger throttle opening for fuel efficiency; 4. Before stopping or turning off the engine, release the throttle pedal gradually and avoid sudden, aggressive revving.