What RPM is considered aggressive driving when starting with a CVT?
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Starting a CVT above 4000 RPM can be considered aggressive driving. Below are the hazards and definition of aggressive driving: Hazards of aggressive driving: It can lead to engine oil burning, and in severe cases, cylinder scuffing, engine seizure, and rapid temperature rise in brake pads, resulting in reduced braking performance. Simultaneously pressing the accelerator and brake not only affects the engine and transmission but also significantly damages the tires. Similar to the launch control in sports cars, aggressive driving accelerates tire wear. If driven aggressively under normal conditions, tire wear increases, which can easily lead to tire blowouts at high speeds, posing significant dangers. Definition of aggressive driving: It refers to operating a vehicle in a non-standard manner, such as driving at high speeds in low gears, prolonged driving at low speeds in high gears, sudden braking and acceleration, not slowing down when turning, and performing donuts, all of which fall under the category of aggressive driving.