• WillFord27@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’ve nearly shifted into 2nd gear from 4th before, the car was NOT happy, but there were no explosions. Granted, I didn’t fully let up the clutch, but still. Mistakes happen.

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      1 year ago

      I shift from 4th into 2nd all the time when in city traffic before taking a turn, so I’m pretty confused why that would be an issue.

      Unless you wanted to shift up and brainfarted and shifted down instead. But it’s pretty hard to hammer in a gear that is way too low for your current speed. There will be a lot of physical resistance and that grinding noise before the gear snaps in.

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        1 year ago

        I was going highway speeds, I was going from 4th to 5th but decided to go back into 4th (or something to that effect, it was a while ago now). The shifting itself was easy because I had the clutch in, but as soon as I started to lift off the clutch it got pissed

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      1 year ago

      Getting rid of long cam rods has solved a lot of problems. Less reciprocating mass means less can go wrong when over-revving the engine. Unless you’re driving a Corvette (an older one at this point; they’re all paddle shift now), you almost certainly won’t come across a pushrod engine, and it will just be very angry at you.