Because your car is actually an 8 spreed. Including the
It depends on what type of car and what gear you are in
its a speedometre
Horse power and gear ratio.
yes it can
instantaneous speed
instantanous speed
No because both cars are going the same speed. Changing the size of a tire effectively changes the gear ratio the car drives in. A larger tire will gear the car up and so it will have a higher top speed.
Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear Yes- providing that the speed you are traveling does not exceed the speed that you would normally upshift to 5th gear
It means the car is set so that it doesn't shift into the overdrive gear. This is typically done during towing.
The maximum speed a car can go in 2nd gear is primarily dependent on the gears in the car's transmission. It can also be affected by the overall diameter of tires on the car as well as the maximum engine speed of the car's engine. To determine the maximum speed for a specific car you would need to have knowledge of that specific car's maximum engine speed, the transmission's 2nd gear ratio and final drive ratio, and the overall diameter of the tires on the car. Adding a larger wheel/tire combo will increase the top speed in each gear. Increasing the car's maximum engine speed, or redline as it's commonly referred to, via an aftermarket chip or computer reflash, will allow a higher maximum speed in each gear as well. Without modification, most factory cars will have a maximum 2nd gear top speed between 60mph and 70mph. This figure typically goes up for larger engined vehicles and down for smaller engined vehicles. The more gears a car has will generally mean a lower maximum speed in the first few gears. A sportbike can achieve a speed over 100mph in it's 2nd gear
I want to know how a manual transmission gear ratio worked. What ratio give the car mor power and what give the car mor speed.
About 15-20 MPH