Why Accelerate Before Upshifting and Decelerate Before Downshifting?

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LaCaden
07/30/25 7:42am
Accelerating before upshifting ensures sufficient power output during acceleration. Directly downshifting while decelerating can cause a sudden increase in engine RPM, and engaging a lower gear at high speeds may lead to gear grinding, accelerating transmission wear. Additional Information: 1. Content One: After completing a turn, you should upshift as soon as possible to restore the car to normal speed and prevent rear-end collisions. With practice, you can slightly accelerate when turning in a manual transmission car for greater comfort. This is because the acceleration-induced thrust can slightly reduce the discomfort caused by centrifugal force, and downshifting before a turn allows for quicker power response in case of emergencies. 2. Content Two: Maintain an appropriate distance from the car in front when turning. If you find the speed too fast, press the clutch and then brake. When the vehicle speed is about 20 km/h, shift to first gear. When releasing the clutch, do it slowly to avoid a sudden drop in RPM, which can cause severe jerking.
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