Why is the speed low when the RPM is high?
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There are several main reasons for high RPM but low speed: 1. The transmission is in a low gear: High vehicle speed requires high engine RPM to drive. 2. Clutch slippage: The clutch is installed between the engine flywheel and the transmission input shaft. When the clutch pedal is fully released, the power generated by the engine is transmitted to the transmission with nearly 100% efficiency after passing through the clutch. If the clutch slips, it will result in a slow acceleration phenomenon when stepping on the gas. 3. Instrument malfunction: For example, if the engine tachometer shows falsely high readings, or the speedometer displays a speed lower than the actual vehicle speed, it can also create a false impression. The specific situation should be identified and repaired accordingly.