Will Full Throttle Cause Engine Blowout?
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Whether full throttle will cause engine blowout depends on the condition of the vehicle itself: 1. When the accelerator is fully depressed, the tachometer will reach the red line position, and engine blowout will not occur; 2. If the engine has been used for too long, engine blowout may occur. The accelerator is part of the vehicle's fuel supply system, controlling the opening of the engine throttle, the amount of air intake, and the engine speed by adjusting the pedal pressure. The effects of engine blowout are: 1. The vehicle's tachometer enters the red zone, and due to excessive temperature, the piston expands and gets stuck in the cylinder, causing the engine to be scrapped; 2. Excessive pressure prevents the piston from moving, leading to the locking of all four wheels and flames being ejected.