Are the Transmission and Engine the Same?

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RyanAnn
07/29/25 8:04am
Transmission and engine are not the same machine. More information about transmission and engine is as follows: 1. The engine is the heart of the car, providing continuous power to the vehicle, while the function of the transmission is to change the transmission ratio, output the appropriate traction to the wheels through the drive shaft, so that the vehicle can meet the requirements under various working conditions. 2. Engine cylinders can be single-cylinder, three-cylinder, 4, 6, 8, 12, or 24-cylinder, etc. Generally, the more cylinders, the larger the displacement, the better the power performance, and the smoother the engine operation. 3. The role of the transmission is to change speed and increase torque. The larger the gear, the smaller the speed ratio, the faster the vehicle speed. The gear has nothing to do with the number of cylinders.
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KaydenDella
08/13/25 3:39am
The transmission and the engine are completely different; they are two key components in a car. The engine is like the heart of the body, burning gasoline or diesel to generate power—without it, the car simply won't move. The transmission, on the other hand, acts as the intermediary regulator, transferring power from the engine to the wheels and adjusting speed and torque through gears, such as when shifting gears during acceleration or climbing a hill. In actual driving, if the engine fails, you might notice a sudden loss of power or increased noise, while transmission issues often manifest as jerky shifts or slippage. For maintenance, it's best to handle them separately: change the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers, and regularly check the transmission fluid. Understanding this difference can help you address minor issues more efficiently, avoiding costly repairs down the line.
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JackFitz
10/05/25 4:05am
The engine and transmission are two completely different things. The engine is responsible for generating power, while the transmission adjusts that power to drive the wheels and move the car. It's like running: the engine is the explosive power of your leg muscles, and the transmission is like the joints in your feet controlling your stride speed. I've seen people confuse this, resulting in accelerated wear during the new car break-in period due to neglecting transmission fluid. In fact, with a manual transmission, the gear lever you operate controls the transmission, while an automatic transmission shifts gears more intelligently on its own. Over time, you'll understand that if the engine fails, the car usually has trouble starting, whereas if the transmission fails, the gears may get stuck and the car won't move. Fuel consumption is also affected: an efficient engine saves fuel, while a smooth transmission enhances the driving experience. Regularly checking the transmission fluid and filter can help avoid trouble.
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