Freedom
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there was this dude who had a fusion and shoved it into park while driving. Nothing happened at all and it kept it in gear, but ofc dont try it yourself.In the Mustang GT, the optimal shift point is at redline (which also happens to be approximately the fuel cutoff/rev limiter). In the EB, you'd shift earlier (I've done the calcs, but forget exactly what the number is, and for that car it does depend on gearing somewhat).
Running up to the rev limiter and bouncing off it momentarily should not cause any issues. The designers know this will happen and set those values in order to preserve some safety factor against damage.
Missing a shift and forcing the engine far beyond the rev limiter can definitely be a problem, and should be avoided.
If you have an automatic, it will prevent you from downshifting to a gear that would force the engine past the rev limiter. Basically if the automatic lets you do it, you should be fine.
Just don't try to put the car in park while it is still moving.
-T
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