benchrisfennell
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There's a governor that limits the engine to 5000rpm which is a reasonable maximum for our engines with our fuel's combustion rate. Higher cetane rated fuel may allow for a slightly higher RPM and I believe that the Audi TDi race cars rev to around 5500rpm, but with a burn rate as slow as diesel is, revving it any faster would cause the fuel to still be burning forcefully as the exhaust valve opens (there's always some residual burning).
With that said, I agree with you. 4500rpm is a lot - and to get those revs, you're dumping a considerable amount of fuel into the motor. I'll take a look at mine later and see if I can get a reading on fuel rail pressure and flow rates at those RPM.
In this situation, I wonder if any DTCs are being generated? Does the CEL come on?
True tony. I rev mine around 2000/2500 for gear changes, maybe 3000 max if i have ever had to do a quick overtake. Even at 3 grand i. Cringing my teeth.. Then i pat the dash and say good girl. My truck i drive at work a 60 series detriot is screaming at 1900 rpm lol pull 60 + tonne no drama