vaihteisia
Vaihteisia is a Finnish term that translates to "gears" or "gearbox" in English. It refers to a mechanical system that transmits power and modifies torque and speed between a power source, such as an engine, and a driven component. In its most common application, vaihteisia describes the gearbox found in vehicles, which allows the driver to select different gear ratios. These ratios are crucial for optimizing the engine's performance under various conditions, such as accelerating from a standstill, maintaining speed on a highway, or climbing inclines.
The fundamental principle behind a vaihteisto involves the use of meshing gears of different sizes. When a
Manual vaihteisto requires the driver to operate a clutch pedal and a gear shifter to manually engage