Can I go from 5th to 2nd/1st? Yes it is recommended that in a modern manual transmission you can skip gears when going up or down.
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Read More »Use Power only for sporty driving or when you need more engine power, such as driving in mountainous areas, towing or to overtake another vehicle in higher speed zones. In many modern automatics the 4th gear is often an overdrive gear, used for highway driving and/or good fuel economy. In some vehicles there is an overdrive control switch beneath the selector lock button. During normal driving the overdrive switch should be left in the pressed-in position. This will allow automatic gear shifting from 1st to 4th gear with the selector lever in Drive. When quick acceleration or when going up or down long steep gradients, the overdrive button can be pressed to cancel the overdrive function. The overdrive off indicator lamp on the instrument panel will illuminate and automatic shifting will only be performed from 1st to 3rd gear.
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Read More »The gearbox ratios in family cars are alot different to performance cars and racing cars. In a family car 1st gear is for driving up steep hills, driveways, towing boats up a boat ramp. 2nd/3rd/4th are for suburban driving. 5th gear is usually an overdrive gear that allows for economical motoring at freeway speeds but no greater acceleration. Therefore overtaking in 5th gear is not recommended as it takes longer and increases the risk of a head on collision. In a Porsche or similar performance cars the gear ratios are slightly different. In a performance car with a 6 speed gearbox, 5th gear is also used for acceleration. In many forms of motorsport the gear ratios and diff ratios are set for each track depending on its layout. The aim is to keep the race car in the meaty part of the torque curve to allow better performance. With most family cars a driver redlining each gear to achieve maximum acceleration is a fool. Best acceleration would be achieved by changing gears at the engine revs just past the maximum torque is achieved, depending on the next gear ratio. Drivers over-revving simply make more noise, wear more components and waste more fuel without achieving a performance gain. 5. When making sudden stops, should you be concerned about putting it into neutral so the car doesn't stall? Like if you're driving and someone jumps in front of you out of no where, should you worry about slamming on the brakes and stalling? I would think in those cases, you wouldn't have enough time to hit the clutch, brake and put it in to neutral. In a modern car with an electronic fuel injected engine and equipped with a catalytic converter in the exhaust system, when you take your foot off the accelerator does the engine revs on the tachometer drop slowly or instantly to idle? They drop slowly due to unburnt fuel being burnt and the process of the catalytic converter. Therefore in a emergency stop if you brake with no clutch depressed the engine revs and driving wheels are still connected resulting in the brakes trying to slow the car while the wheels still drive the car. Independent tests have found that braking and depressing the clutch as soon as possible can improve stopping distance by up to 10 yards at 55 mph. Don't worry about the gears, don't select neutral. But do depress the clutch.
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