There is no way to “rev” a car automatically – it’s purely an act of human propulsion.

There are a few ways to rev match an automatic car. One is to use the rev matching feature on your car’s gearbox. Another is to use a manual override on the car’s steering wheel.

Yes, it is possible to redline an automatic. However, this may void the warranty on the car.

There are a few ways to rev your engine without a gas pedal. One way is to use the clutch. When you start your car, put it in first gear and let the clutch out. Put your foot on the brake and rev the engine until it starts to slow down. Then release the clutch and drive. Another way is to use the handbrake. Put your car in park and turn off the engine. Use the handbrake to stop the car.

Yes, you can rev your car in neutral. This is done to increase the RPMs and give the engine more power.

Automatics do not shift RPM.

Yes, automatics typically rev match when the shift lever is moved to the “overdrive” position.

Automatic cars use a gearbox to change the speed of the engine. The faster the gearbox turns, the higher the revs will be.

There is no universal consensus on what RPMs are “high” or “low.” Some engines may be able to handle higher RPMs with less damage than others. However, it’s always best to consult with a mechanic or engine expert before making any changes to your engine’s RPMs.

There are a few things you can do to rev a car to make it pop. First, you can try increasing the RPMs. Second, you can try adding more air to the engine. Third, you can try using a higher octane fuel. Fourth, you can try using a larger turbocharger. Fifth, you can try using a different engine oil. Sixth, you can try using a different type of spark plug.