manualkäigukastidel
Manualkäigukastidel, commonly known as manual transmissions or stick shifts, are a type of gearbox used in vehicles to control the speed and torque delivered to the drive wheels. Unlike automatic transmissions, manual transmissions require the driver to actively engage and disengage the clutch and select gears using a gear lever.
The core components of a manual transmission include the clutch, input shaft, output shaft, countershaft (or
Gear ratios determine how much torque is multiplied and how quickly the output shaft rotates relative to
The operation of a manual transmission involves a sequence of actions: depressing the clutch pedal to disengage
Manual transmissions are generally simpler in design, lighter, and more fuel-efficient than their automatic counterparts, although