Is It Okay To Skip Gears In A Manual Transmission?

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Nowadays automatic transmission vehicles are getting popular, with ease of driving and improved mileage. People are preferring to buy automatic transmissions. But when it comes to real drivers or people who love driving, they choose manual transmission. In this article, I will discuss whether is it okay to skip gears in manual transmission.

Today we will discuss whether it is okay to skip gears while driving a manual transmission.

Many regular experienced drivers tend to do this, they skip gears. They will skip the second gear and switch from first to third or skip fourth and switch from fifth to third. They tend to do this in upshifting and downshifting. And yes it is okay to skip gears as long as you match the revs.

When you are upshifting let’s say from second to fourth, remember to release the clutch slowly so that the revs can drop, if you release the clutch quickly you will feel lurch. There is a lurch because your vehicle wheels and engine are trying to match speed. This might wear your clutch more and can affect your car balance. While in upshifting it is okay to skip gears as long as you allow the revs to drop, the only issue is you will lose pick up, because you are on higher gear and the engine revs are low. Actually, it is beneficial in city traffic as you will save fuel and the wear is not that high.

But in downshift, it is very important to rev match. For example, if you’re shifting from fifth to third on a highway trying to bring up the revs to match with a lower gear. If you don’t match the revs you can upset the balance of your car and even lock up the driving wheels (Front or rear depending on FWD or RWD). You are also going to wear your clutch off because you are asking the clutch which is spinning at a high speed to match the engine which is spinning at a low speed. That’s why you need to match both speeds for proper balance.

What about skipping gears from a standstill?

It is advised to start in first gear, but if you start in the second gear you are again going to wear your clutch off. This time it is because when you start in the first gear you can release your clutch around 5-10 KMPH, but if you start in the second gear you have to take it to a higher speed to release your clutch around 10-15 KMPH. Because to release the clutch you must have a higher speed according to the gear. It is okay to start in second in slippery conditions though, where you need more traction.

In short, it is okay to skip gears if you are comfortable with it, otherwise do not do it. Even if you’re doing it do not do downshifting, it is more harmful to your car.

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Hello Guys I am a website developer by profession but is always keen on learning new things. I have been investing in Mutual funds, stock market for the past few years because of which I have gained good knowledge. I started my entrepreneur journey in 2019 which lead me to learn more things as I am moving forward. I always love to share whatever I learn. Always had a craze for cars from my childhood, which inspired me to start this website.
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Girish

Hello Guys I am a website developer by profession but is always keen on learning new things. I have been investing in Mutual funds, stock market for the past few years because of which I have gained good knowledge. I started my entrepreneur journey in 2019 which lead me to learn more things as I am moving forward. I always love to share whatever I learn. Always had a craze for cars from my childhood, which inspired me to start this website.

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