Stalling in 2nd gear at low speed
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- Junior Standardshifter
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Re: Stalling in 2nd gear at low speed
In a situation like that, usually it's best to give the car a small amount of gas as you're slowly releasing the clutch in order to make sure you don't stall out your engine. Alternatively you may rev-match downshift into first gear by blipping the throttle before releasing the clutch (although its usually not a good idea to downshift into first gear).
Re: Stalling in 2nd gear at low speed
Just to add to the points already made:
If you have a 6MT, chances are that you will be able to cruise at low speed comfortably since it's geared a bit better for that reason and pulls harder at low speed vs a 5MT.
If you have an engine with a good amount of torque delivery down low you will also be less likely to stall vs the opposite.
If you have a 6MT, chances are that you will be able to cruise at low speed comfortably since it's geared a bit better for that reason and pulls harder at low speed vs a 5MT.
If you have an engine with a good amount of torque delivery down low you will also be less likely to stall vs the opposite.
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