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  1. Join Date
    Nov 2002
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    16
    #1
    Is it normal when in an uphill climb (say mga 20 degrees), you stop on D4 then when release the brakes to take-off, umaatras yung car before stepping on the accelerator? Same thing happens when on R. But this only happens when in a steep climb. Thanks in advance.

  2. Join Date
    Feb 2006
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    23
    #2
    marami nako namaneho na matic pero wla pko na experience na ganyan umuurong pag nka D4.dapat bro di aatras yan.yan nga ang isang gusto ko s matic lalo na pag traffic s akyatin kc wla ka worry na maatrasan yun kasunod mo.

  3. Join Date
    Nov 2005
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    824
    #3
    I just parked at Midland Plaza basement and the exit ramp is almost 45 degrees,
    my A/T car never backed down even when I release my foot from the brakes....

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2005
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    #4
    depends....alam ko ang 1.6L cars tuned sa inclined na hindi aatras pero hindi aabante...kylangan mo segundahan ng silinyador parang umabante...

    sa mga 2.0L^ alam ko pag tinganggal mo paa mo sa preno...aandar pa paabante yun.
    yung 626 AT ko dati kahit saan pa...basta pag tinanggal mo paa mo sa preno aabante...kahit matarik pa yung lugar.

  5. Join Date
    Oct 2002
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    #5
    yup, depende sa lakas ng makina.

  6. #6
    may factors dyan:

    weight ng car, weight carrying by the car(you and your passengers plus cargo), gearing, power of the engine...

    if this happends, dont release the brakes, it will stress-out your a/t which can lead to costly repairs...

  7. Join Date
    Nov 2005
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    989
    #7
    I'm not so sure lang sa 20 degress, pero sa mga incline na around 40-45 degrees uphill, from full stop then brake release, mayroong konting atras yung matic until you get to step sa gas.
    Last edited by Autobeat; February 20th, 2006 at 01:10 PM.

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