It depends on the gearing of your vehicle. I would use the second gear in my car.
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An Idler Gear is usually used to maintain a stable tension on a belt or chain, OR it is used to redirect the position of the belt or chain. An idler gear transmits no power to or from the belt or chain.
PI * W * (2 * D - L) * (L - D) Sometimes 3 is used instead of PI, and may actually be closer due to mechanical efficiency. Formula is the same for CID as it is for cm3 (CC's), just a matter if you use inches or centimeters for L, D and W. W = Height of gear (how thick the gear is). D = Diameter of gear. L = Length from edge of one gear to the edge of the other across both gears.
Yes because a Honda Goldwing has a reverse gear otherwise the driver walks backwards
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Any eye or face gear does have to be cleared by the company. This is to keep people safe.
2nd or 3rd gears
Second gear should handle the 15 - 25 mph range nicely, but if the engine seems to be racing a little, third gear probably would be better. It depends upon whether there is an up- or down- slope in the road, and the weight of the car.
A manual transmission with 4 forward gears in either a car or a motorcycle
1st gear is for the slowest speeds , up to 15 mph or very steep hills 2nd gear is for speeds up to about 30 mph or hills, third gear is from 30-50mph, 4th and higher is for speeds over 55mph.
Not sure what you are referring to. On some transmissions it is the highest gear on others (8 and 9 speeds) it is a low gear.Not sure what you are referring to. On some transmissions it is the highest gear on others (8 and 9 speeds) it is a low gear.
the lowest forward gear
It is a switch that indicated what gear or gear range the trans is in.
The vehicle manual usually says what speeds to do in which gears.
on a 2000 intrigue; car does not shift into 3rd gear or 4th gear. 1st 2nd gear ok
maybe not in gear
To provide varying speeds for the drive
You most certainly do, it is called overdrive. You may be able to achieve high speeds in 4th gear, BUT you can also acheive those speeds in 5th gear but with lower RPMs, thus resulting in an increase in fuel economy