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gramozekaDec-27-05 02:14 PM
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#3908, "Can our tranny adopt to the driving stiles?"




          

Well I know mine doesn't do it. I hate how it always shifts at the same points, if it is .5 mile below the required shift it will not shift.

Since this tranny has been extensively used on cars all over chrysler line up there got to be a car that has adoptive transmissions software. So is there? I read all about the stickomatic attempts but I don't care about that if our tranny can accommodate different driving styles it would be better that shifting by hand.

Why I say that cuz my moms sonata has the manual gear selection and when in full auto mode transmission adjusts to ur driving style and it is absolutely amazing if it senses you are getting on it starts shifting gears down by itself just as I think about it... very cool no need for manual selection (which still up shifts when u get to redline or doesn’t let u up shift if u r going to slow etc...)

  

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Can our tranny adopt to the driving stiles? [View all] , gramozeka, Dec-27-05 02:14 PM
  RE: Can our tranny adopt to the driving stiles?, alain95i4, Dec-27-05 05:12 PM, #1
RE: Can our tranny adopt to the driving stiles?, gramozeka, Dec-29-05 01:55 PM, #2

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