Yes, if you push the engine to its maximum speed of 122
miles per hour constantly, the engine life will get affected.
Not exact matches
The shield is designed to keep the probe's scientific instruments at a comfortable average of 86 °F and to
constantly adjust its orientation while the spacecraft races along at up to 450,000
miles per hour.
The air around us is a chaotic superhighway of molecules whizzing through space and
constantly colliding with each other at speeds of hundreds of
miles per hour.
Everyone is
constantly in their car, and when you're in your car, you miss a tremendous amount... People are completely unaware of the person next door, of the person on the corner, of the neighborhood that they're driving through only in a few brief flashes at 40
miles per hour.
The exhaust drones and burbles
constantly; at 75
miles per hour on the highway, with the engine turning a leisurely 2,000 rpm, the noise is overpowering.