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HOW CLUTCH WORKS Never Stall a Manual Car Again
Never stall a manual car again. Let's break down what happens inside when you raise your clutch pedal.
Never stall a manual car again. Let's break down what happens inside when you raise your clutch pedal.
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Never stall a manual car again. Let's break down what happens inside when you raise your clutch pedal.
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A manual car clutch system has two discs. One is moving disc that's connected to the engine, and the second disc is static disc that's connected to the wheels.
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Why do a lot of people stall and jolt when they take off? Moving disc will engage the stationary disc on contact.
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If you don't execute the clutch pedal release correctly, the transfer of power from the engine to the wheels will be abrupt.
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The tricky part is matching the speed of the engine with the speed of intended takeoff.
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You have to be gentle with the release of the clutch pedal upwards to transfer the power from the engine to the wheels smoothly and avoid launching forward suddenly.