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Old 10-05-2011, 10:37 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by afahey View Post
I do the same thing with my 93 honda dx, it has a auto trans and I find that shifting from N to D at 25mph in urban areas to be nice an smooth. When I shift from N to D between 25 and 45mph I get the down shift. I do find that slightly touching the go pedal while shifting back into D at these speeds to help. When I am shifting into D above 45mph its a smooth shift. I don't EOC but ever since I have discovered this site I have been doing a lot of Engine on Coasting. I hope to see an improvement on my next couple of tanks, from all the coasting I have been doing.
When you do this, and you feel the jolt (or call it whatever you please), what part of the A/T absorbs what you feel?
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