What are the techniques for 0-100km/h acceleration with a manual transmission?
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Manual transmission 0-100km/h acceleration techniques are as follows: 1. Preparations: Memorize the positions of all gears. Do not look down at the gearshift while driving, and practice quick and smooth gear changes. 2. Practical techniques: Prepare for takeoff by starting the car, pulling the handbrake, and engaging first gear. Fully depress the clutch, lightly tap the accelerator, slowly release the clutch, and disengage the handbrake to start moving in first gear. Watch the tachometer - when RPM reaches around 2000, quickly depress the clutch and shift to second gear. After shifting, release the clutch and continue accelerating. When RPM reaches around 3000, quickly depress the clutch and shift to third gear. After shifting, release the clutch and continue accelerating. You'll feel clear acceleration and hear the engine roar as RPM approaches 4000, indicating full engine engagement - shift directly to fifth gear. Maintain acceleration in fifth gear, but remember to downshift when speed decreases - shift back to third gear when RPM drops below 3500. 3. Testing requirements: For fifth-gear acceleration in the driving test (Subject 3), some regions allow direct shifting from third to fifth gear, while others require sequential shifting (3→4→5). This depends on local testing regulations.