
Originally Posted by
mbeige
If you adjust it so that it downshifts as soon as you jab the go pedal, you made it too sensitive. You have to release the pedal for it to upshift if you did this adjustment. In short you told it to hold the gears longer, so it shifts at a much later RPM, and if that's the case then you have to release the go pedal in order to tell it "tama na, upshift ka naman"
Slippage is when the engine revs and revs in gear but your speed does not increase noticeably. On the other hand, shift shock is when the engagement of gears is hard (as in when you're going full throttle - which in this case is normal). In partial throttle, shift shock should be minimal, if at all.
From your first post it looks like the cable is just stretched. It happens, cables stretch. You must adjust it so that there is as little slack as possible, but do not remove slack altogether. The slack is there for a reason, so adjust it so that it's at the point prior to being taut, from there you should be fine.