Zooks527
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I don't see that at all.Like it was already said, due to the very short gear ratio the velocity of the shafts will be much more different than switching between higher gears, so doing a switch into 1st with higher car speed often will burn the friction material down too quickly because of this difference in speed of the two shafts.
At 16 mph in 2nd gear, the engine / flywheel / clutch disk / input shaft are all spinning at ~1550 rpm. If you downshift into 1st, the clutch disk and input shaft will come up to ~2400 rpm before engagement.
At 25 mph in 3rd gear, the engine / flywheel / clutch disk / input shaft are all spinning at ~1600 rpm. If you downshift into 2nd, the clutch disk and input shaft will again come up to ~2400 rpm before engagement.
The differences are effectively the same. Why would one be damaging and not the other?
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