I know that you shouldn't switch to first with your car in movement (manual transmission)
I would like to know why is so hard to shift to 1st even if you are barely moving (<5 mph).
I know that you shouldn't switch to first with your car in movement (manual transmission) but ignoring that. I would like to know why is so hard to shift to 1st even if you are barely moving (<5 mph).
Thank you,
That used to be true back in the 1970's and 1980's for cheaper cars, but any modern manual transmission will have a synchronized 1st gear which will allow you to shift into 1st while moving. You don't want to be moving fast, but shifting into 1st at 5mph in a modern car should be perfectly fine.
Two primary reasons:
1) The first gear synchro is usually much weaker (by design, because most people don't use 1st once the car is moving) than the synchros for other gears, which makes shifting while in motion more difficult.
2) Because the 1st gear synchro is weaker, it wears out faster, which further makes it harder to shift while in motion. This reason tends to come into play more with older cars that have been pushed a bit hard in the past by owners who tend to downshift from 2nd to first at higher than normal speeds.
ZV
Using my limited knowledge, I'd say the reason you're not supposed to downshift to first above 20mph is because the car will violently decelerate. Probably over-stresses the transmission too.
Using my limited knowledge, I'd say the reason you're not supposed to downshift to first above 20mph is because the car will violently decelerate. Probably over-stresses the transmission too.
If I must shift into 1st while moving, I always revmatch at least.
Learn to double clutch. Your syncros will thank you.
And your downshifts will be smoother.
EDIT: Someone already said rev matchin. But rev-matchin <> double clutchin.
Always rev match. Not just first gear, but all gears. Those idiots who need the clutch changed on a yearly basis are the ones who downshift without matching. The whole car lurching is a sign of how much stress that puts on your clutch.I'm going to give a try to rev matching and see what happens.
Remember how I said I don't ever want to buy another used car? Yeah.Pish I shift into first while the damn car is still moving backwards after I reverse out of a parking spot. But then again I can shift through any gears after first without the clutch (and downshift too). I did accidentally downshift into first a couple of times (forgot what gear I was in during a turn and downshifted while I was in second) and man did that piss off my engine.
Go go Mighty Saturn.
Remember how I said I don't ever want to buy another used car? Yeah.
A hell of a lot of people do that in automatics as well. They're backing out of their driveway or parking space and they pop it in drive while it's still rolling back. Not like that's hard on the tranny or anything....
Even worse is when they don't wait for it to come to a stop before hammering the gas. By that I mean the car is rolling backward, but the car is in drive and they're hitting the gas.
I'm pretty sure my Ford Tempo was fucked because the previous owner did that a lot. Even if I came to a complete stop before shifting from R to D, hitting the gas would still make a hard BANG before the transmission actually engaged and started moving the car forward.