varvtalsbegränsaren
Varvtalsbegränsaren, often referred to as a rev limiter in English, is a device or a software function in an internal combustion engine that prevents the engine from exceeding a predetermined rotational speed, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). Its primary purpose is to protect the engine from mechanical damage that can occur at excessively high RPMs.
Engines have a range of operational speeds, and exceeding the upper limit can lead to severe consequences.
There are typically two main types of varvtalsbegränsare: ignition cut and fuel cut. An ignition cut limiter
Modern vehicles almost universally incorporate electronic varvtalsbegränsare, managed by the Engine Control Unit (ECU). These are