No as there is not a gear in place to transfer the power back when the trans is in neutral
The speedometer in a car runs based off the speed of the transmission. The gears in the transmission spin at a known rate for the speed the vehicle is traveling at. The faster the gears spin the more the speedometer goes up. If a person replaces stock tires with larger tires, then the tires will spin slower, which will cause the speedometer to read at a value that is less than the actual speed.
AnswerThe Allison 1000 Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission, 5 speed 1000 Initial Fill is 7.4 quarts[2] Automatic Transmission, 5 speed 1000 Total Fill is 13.0 quarts.DO NOT drain the fluid if only the transmission spin-on oil filter is being replaced.
The transmission behind the inline six does not have a spin on filter.
It is the spin on style filter inside the transmission pan.It is the spin on style filter inside the transmission pan.
The six cylinder does not have a spin on transmission filter.
What do you mean by that question? There are a lot of things that change speed in a car. When more air and fuel enter the cylinders on a motor, it makes it speed up. When the motor speeds up, it makes the transmission spin faster, and when you shift gears it makes the driveshaft spin faster, along with the gears in the rearend, unless you have a front wheel drive car, then it makes the wheels spin faster. When the motor speeds up, the accessories driven by the belt or belts on the front of the motor spin faster. when the wheels spin faster, the car goes faster.
Speed skaters don't spin. Their training and equipment is designed to maximize foreward velocity.
no
The truth is, you can't really keep speed that easily. You have to pick up a lot of speed before the spin, during the cross-cuts.
They're hooked to a transmission which is hooked to an engine.
1,040 mph
No. Tidal interactions with the moon are gradually slowing the rate of Earth's spin