What are the hazards of stalling a manual transmission car?
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Stalling a manual transmission car can cause the following hazards: 1. Damage to the engine and transmission mounts: It may even damage the chassis. Additionally, sudden engine shutdown causes the engine to tilt forward abruptly, potentially harming surrounding components. When the reactor is operating at a significant reaction rate, reducing the feed inlet temperature to the lower limit of the multiple steady-state region can cause the reaction rate to drop suddenly and significantly, essentially stopping the reaction. 2. The engine may suffer impact: Normally rotating smoothly, a sudden large force stopping its rotation leads to instant shutdown. Since the force is abrupt, the crankshaft may experience certain impacts. 3. Carbon deposits formation: More unburned gasoline may remain in the cylinders, leading to carbon deposits.