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    Redlines vary anywhere from a few hundred revolutions per minute (rpm) (in very large engines such as those in trains and generators) to more than 10,000 rpm (in smaller, usually high-performance engines such as motorcycles, some sports cars, and pistonless rotary engines).

  2. Redline Wiki contains information about the anime movie Redline (2009). Feel free to edit the articles. When uploading images, be sure to fill out the licensing information. Although this wiki will mostly focus on the anime movie, manga and novel information are very welcomed.

  3. In 1978, the red stripe was abandoned and cars made after 1977 are commonly known as "Basic Wheel" or "Blackwalls". In 1993, the red striped wheels returned to the product line on the "Vintage" reproductions of the original red lines and have been used intermittently since then.

  4. May 23, 2013 · The Physics Of Redline: Secrets of Sky-High Engine Speeds. We've highlighted the factors that determine how fast an engine can spin. By K.C. Colwell Published: May 23, 2013. Save Article. MARK...

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  5. Redline took 7 years to make containing over 100,000 hand drawn images. Only using CG for screen interfaces. Redline took on one of the hardest jobs when it comes to animation, animating moving vehicles.

  6. Oct 19, 2017 · Take a look at these three common myths regarding the redline to find out. 1. Redlining a Car Will Damage Your Engine. The redline on your car’s tachometer is there to indicate the maximum safe rotational speed of the motor, measured in revolutions per minute. The key word here is safe.

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  8. The film was in production for seven years, and used over 100,000 hand-drawn frames. It premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival on August 14, 2009, and was theatrically released in Japan on October 9, 2010, by Tohokushinsha Film.

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