What does car gear dragging mean?
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There are two types of gear dragging: low gear with high (speed) drag; high gear with low (speed) drag. Below is the relevant introduction to gear dragging: 1. Low gear with high drag: This can easily cause the engine to operate at excessively high RPM conditions. Once it exceeds the optimal operating range, fuel consumption increases sharply, and the ultra-high-speed operation also places excessive pressure on engine components. 2. High gear with low drag: This situation can easily cause the engine to stall. Under such operating conditions, the engine may work near the critical RPM, making it prone to stalling. Additionally, if the engine RPM is too low, it may result in insufficient power output and weak acceleration.