What is a safe RPM to turn before something lets go. When pulling out a stuck friend I left truck in second and nailed it. Looked down and truck was at 4500 rpm's. Have a PPE on level 3. I don't need a rod hanging out the block.
rev her til she breaks something...... then back it off a couple hundred rpm....
Anyone with a tune can do it if the tune is written so it can rev that high.my truck will rev to 5k just sitting there. i've never tested it with a load on the engine, but i still dont think its a good thing. I would like to know this also! It can't be good on stock valvetrain......but it kinda sounds cool and no other dmaxs around can do it, so i get talked into showing it out after a couple of cold drinks
It's your truck, but I wouldn't do it on mine. There's no need to, and you risk breaking something.
What do you risk breaking? Especially just revving in neutral, I can't see the difference between that and grade braking.
Do you put your truck in neutral when it grade brakes into redline?!?
I agree, I don't see the need to push a stock engine over ~3600 RPM, as there isn't enough airflow, and the pulsewidth is just too long at those RPMs. At least that's the case on my old LB7...
I still can't see how it would bend a push rod as long as you kept it below 4800 (the factory redline). I can see floating the valves, under power or not, but so long as they don't contact the pistons you're fine. I haven't heard of many (any?) cases where 4800 RPM caused the valves to hit the pistons. I'll bet the valves are floating a little under grade braking, completely stock. Won't hurt much, if anything, really.
IMO the likelihood of spinning a bearing or throwing a rod are identical weather under power or grade braking at high RPM (well, under reasonable amounts of power). There are higher loads on components at high RPM, but those loads pale in comparison to a tuned engine at WOT.
But like you said, do what you want with your engine. I only turn 3600 RPM on mine, because I run out of airflow. If I twin turbo it and get bigger injectors, I'll probably crank it up to 4800 just to see what happens. I'll bet nothing terrible happens, but I'll have to wait and see. And it it blows, time for some additional upgrades
If anyone has taken a stock valvetrain above 4k under WOT, I'd love to hear about the results, good or bad!