I know there have been numerous posts regarding the "Active Eco" button, but I didn't really find any answers to my question.
Does Active Eco wear the engine and motor more? I've heard driving in a lower RPM while trying to speed up in a higher gear isn't that good for the motor since it has to work harder. Also, are the spark plugs more likely to get fouled because of the lower RPM as well? A few friends said that it's best for a little higher RPM so the fuel can burn at a higher temp, would this be correct and do these things mean the Active Eco button is hurting the engine more in the long run which can also lead to worsen the fuel economy?
Does Active Eco wear the engine and motor more? I've heard driving in a lower RPM while trying to speed up in a higher gear isn't that good for the motor since it has to work harder. Also, are the spark plugs more likely to get fouled because of the lower RPM as well? A few friends said that it's best for a little higher RPM so the fuel can burn at a higher temp, would this be correct and do these things mean the Active Eco button is hurting the engine more in the long run which can also lead to worsen the fuel economy?