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We can increase engine RPM, by using a gear to convert the speed of the engine and the output,By adding gears of ratio 1:25,we can increase the Rpm by 25 times, but we can also ensure harmony in the engine by not linking the other systems to the new output,By now, if we implement this idea this would cut fuel costs due to less fuel consumption, and less wear and tear of the engine due to slower movement because the reduced acceleration for higher speed.
Aditya, Aug 05 2007
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That is what a transmission (AKA Gearbox) effectively does, or can do or have built into its function, in reducing the gear ratio if input speed to output speed. Or tinker with the differential gear ratio.
Anyhow, I don't think the physics of effectively gearing up the RPMs of an engine will increase efficiency though.
The overdrive transmission was invented years ago. . .
Transmissions are already engineered for increased efficiency. You can't just keep adding gears to a car and somehow have a miraculously efficient vehicle.
Where do these people come from??