General Gear shift indicator - destroyer of engines+DMFs

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General Gear shift indicator - destroyer of engines+DMFs

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don’t chase Fiat’s fabled (dishonest?) economy figures if you want a long +trouble-free life from your engine and DMF, and don’t believe the falsehood that the ECU software is so smart that it will always protect the engine (19 mins if you just want the conclusion, but the technical explanations throughout are worth watching)

 
Always listened to engine revs to change up or down gears, I know when it's being thrashed or labouring been driving 40 years car lorries bikes tractors lawnmowers etc whether that's driving a good ones or nursing a cranky old banger that's in self destruct mode remember nursing an old capri 1600 gt that's big ends rattled like can of ball bearings oil pressure gauge was flicking up and down nursed it 150 miles back from Wales never started again after I switched it off when I got home lol
 
The MJ engine in my 4x4 delivers peak torque at 1500 rpm, which is 30mph in fourth and 40mph in fifth (top gear on the diesel). It’s quite fun to watch the gear shift indicator to be telling you to change to top gear at 41mph, and then immediately tell you to change down again as soon as you release the clutch…. Generally I ignore it :)
 
Always listened to engine revs to change up or down gears, I know when it's being thrashed or labouring been driving 40 years car lorries bikes tractors lawnmowers etc whether that's driving a good ones or nursing a cranky old banger that's in self destruct mode remember nursing an old capri 1600 gt that's big ends rattled like can of ball bearings oil pressure gauge was flicking up and down nursed it 150 miles back from Wales never started again after I switched it off when I got home lol
Yep; mechanical empathy rules! This is a massive gap in Driver training in my view although becoming less relevant as driving is increasingly "dumbed down". I do admire the technology (having ridden in Teslas etc - lane detection, distance management etc) but what happens when it all turns to "nonsense"?
 
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