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I was so hoping that this was about Robertson STOL kits. |
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// to prevent unexpected runaway of the car at high speed // |
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Are you kidding? That's what makes great TV... |
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A couple things: (1) unless the car has a cruise control, not all the necessary actuators are in place. Many cars have the computer control the amount of fuel that goes into the engine, but the accelerator pedal controls the amount of air. (2) to minimize wear on the clutch when shifting, the engine speed should be correct for the combination of vehicle speed and new gear selected. If shifting would cause the engine to stall, that means the vehicle speed is too low for the gear selected. Increasing the engine speed may prevent a stall, but would significantly increase wear on the clutch and may cause the vehicle to "lurch". |
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This is why they make automatic transmissions. Whatever small gain in efficiency you may hope to get with a manual transmission you're losing by slipping the clutch.
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Try turning on the AC, it automatically increases engine idle speed. |
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