Auto only rev to 3.5k in park?

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I noticed when being a bit of a noob this morning and revving my XJR (I would like to point out this isnt cool in a grandad car) when parked it wouldnt revv past 3500 RPM. Is this normal? Somthing to do with autos perhaps?
 
I noticed when being a bit of a noob this morning and revving my XJR (I would like to point out this isnt cool in a grandad car) when parked it wouldnt revv past 3500 RPM. Is this normal? Somthing to do with autos perhaps?

I recall my old BMW doing this, it wouldn't rev past 4200rpm - turned out one of the cats had collapsed.

Reving an Auto in P or N is iirc, very bad for the transmission, don't do it - Grandad. :p:D
 
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It's nothing to do with the transmission, and neither will it damage it. Plenty of modern cars limit rpm in neutral whether auto or manual, it's to stop you being a hooligan.
 
It's nothing to do with the transmission, and neither will it damage it. Plenty of modern cars limit rpm in neutral whether auto or manual, it's to stop you being a hooligan.

The manual of my old e38 clearly warns against such actions , and, fwiw, it had no such rev limit in P or N, it would quite happily red line if you were inclined to do so!
 
I thought when you put it into Park it would stop the gearbox from moving? Therefore you'd wreck the gearbox if you put it into Park when moving or revved it when in Park?
 
I was told when i worked for volvo that you should never rev an auto in park as it wrecks the torque convertor.

Might be rubbish thaough and it was a long time ago so auto's have probably improved.
 
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