Is starting at 3000 RPM harmful to a CVT transmission?
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Starting at 3000 RPM with a CVT transmission can cause some damage to the transmission and clutch plates. Below is an introduction to transmissions: 1. Classification: There are three common types of automatic transmissions in automatic cars, namely dual-clutch transmissions, CVT transmissions, and AT transmissions. 2. Dual-clutch transmission: It connects to the engine via clutch plates. One set of clutches in a dual-clutch transmission controls the odd-numbered gears, while the other set controls the even-numbered gears. Dual-clutch transmissions have fast shifting speeds and relatively high transmission efficiency. 3. AT transmission: AT transmissions connect to the engine via a torque converter. Inside an AT transmission, there are many planetary gears, which are used for speed and torque variation. 4. CVT transmission: The internal structure of a CVT transmission is relatively simple, consisting of only two cone pulleys and a steel belt.