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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Shifting AE Smoothly and Hesitation at Low RPM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Phx" data-source="post: 1409012" data-attributes="member: 19242"><p>Quick tip, don't worry about damaging the clutch or transmission. The YCCS system won't let it happen. It will feather the clutch on downshifts if you're revving too high. Try it on an open road and see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>Upshifts can be made more smooth with higher revs, or with practiced, coordinated throttle movement, or by holding the throttle and shifting without letting up. Either way, you won't hurt anything. With a bit of time it will become second nature and you won't need to bother worrying about it anymore.</p><p></p><p>Also, mine shifts much smoother after it's warmed up.</p><p></p><p>I hope you enjoy your AE as much as I enjoy mine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Phx, post: 1409012, member: 19242"] Quick tip, don't worry about damaging the clutch or transmission. The YCCS system won't let it happen. It will feather the clutch on downshifts if you're revving too high. Try it on an open road and see what I mean. Upshifts can be made more smooth with higher revs, or with practiced, coordinated throttle movement, or by holding the throttle and shifting without letting up. Either way, you won't hurt anything. With a bit of time it will become second nature and you won't need to bother worrying about it anymore. Also, mine shifts much smoother after it's warmed up. I hope you enjoy your AE as much as I enjoy mine! [/QUOTE]
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