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eh.. don't think I can answer you coz never travel at such a constant slow speed on NSH before [:p]

 

u speedster [mad]

 

 

nope.. i was following the crowd [laugh]

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nah.. the kangaroo, kaola and wombat are nice.. it's the visit to the pinnacle that is burning.

 

So did u buy them the book for the autograph from mickey and gang?

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Jtis wrote:

Chey.... Yes, shift shock... I bet you only maintain same foot pressure on the accelerator while you switch off OD right? Then when the autotrans 3rd gear engages, the gearbox had to instantly drag the engine rpms upwards to match its current geartrain speed. It is a little bit like downshifting in a manual car, without rev matching, and throwing the clutch at the smae time. Next time, flooring it is a better idea than switching off OD.

 

 

En0203 wrote:

i think any modern autocar will rev match nicely, shouldn't jerk leh, unless u are talking about the pulling G, not the jerk? Confused

 

u felt a great pulling force or the gear vibrate violently and any sound? Sweat Drop

 

so was that ur genting trip? Thumbs Up

 

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hey any gurus would like to clarify these contrasting comments?

 

one said okay, the other said should be seamless.

 

i'm not worried about my car, its more for learning bah.

 

cos most likely i selling my ride soon for the new ody.

 

i think we should define the term "jerk" first. Your "jerk" sounds serious, even to the extent of gearbox felt like almost kaput [sweatdrop]

 

if it's just a pull, then the "jerk" should be normal [gossip]

 

by the way, congrats on upgrading ur MPV soon, new oddy is cool [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup]

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