How Fast Can You Go Using Only the Clutch?

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VonCarter
07/30/25 9:11am
Using only the clutch, the speed can reach about twenty miles per hour. Here is some additional information: 1. The vehicle's driving speed, generally speaking, around 80 kilometers per hour is considered a relatively fuel-efficient speed. For sedans, the economical speed is about 80 kilometers per hour. When the speed increases to 105 kilometers per hour, the vehicle's fuel consumption will correspondingly increase by 15%, and when the speed reaches 120 kilometers per hour, fuel consumption will increase by 25%. 2. If the tire pressure is insufficient, rolling resistance will significantly increase, leading to higher fuel consumption. Additionally, misaligned or excessively worn tires not only increase fuel consumption but can also damage the wheel hubs and chassis.
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