shogun32
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lawyers who can't drive, why else? They can't say 'don't shift to 1st unless below 58mph' based on calculations of likely rear-axle (3.55) and tire size causing the motor to go into over-rev.why is there an explicit "will damage" warning in the manual.
Or thru clumsy clutch use cause a big change in wheel torque and end up doing their best sideways move leaving a car meet.
They could have said, 25mph, hell even 30. But they made it 15 because at 15 it's harder to get into trouble and frankly there is no good reason to change down to 1st above 15-20mph in anything resembling public street driving. Unless being a twat.
WAY too many people simply do not know how to use a clutch properly and don't understand the concept of rev-matching at all and so also the statement is used to reduce wear and tear (aka damage) on the friction disk(s).
It's unwise to look for "engineering truths" in an owners manual. If there are facts and figures they are 50/50 just plain wrong.
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