FAS question
#11
Re: FAS question
Have you tried gassing it a bit before putting it in gear? Like with double clutching, I find it goes into gear smoother when you gas it up to the expected rpm's before switching the cvt from N to D.
#13
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Sorry about the cvt bucking.
As for brakes and FAS our Accord will hold brake vacume for power assist for 2 miles or better and thats with some use. ABS will still function so I FAS away in a vain attempt to lessen the wifes FE distruction. The Ranger also behaves very well on FAS.
So take the car out. Play with it. Understand the brakeing system. Play with turning the wheel with no power steering. Get a grasp of your driving skills and your ablity to control the car and enjoy!
I have a 2 mile FAS on the drive home that almost makes going to work worth it. 3/4 of a mile down hill with switch backs. Its a BLAST. Coasting at 70 mph thru them with no ICE. Then hit the flat and roll it out for another 1 1/4 mile. I hate it when I run up on a slower car with ICE on. Stab the brakes,, say bad things to myself, restart ICE.
Dont fear the ICE,, Work it baby work it!!!
poor cvt's
As for brakes and FAS our Accord will hold brake vacume for power assist for 2 miles or better and thats with some use. ABS will still function so I FAS away in a vain attempt to lessen the wifes FE distruction. The Ranger also behaves very well on FAS.
So take the car out. Play with it. Understand the brakeing system. Play with turning the wheel with no power steering. Get a grasp of your driving skills and your ablity to control the car and enjoy!
I have a 2 mile FAS on the drive home that almost makes going to work worth it. 3/4 of a mile down hill with switch backs. Its a BLAST. Coasting at 70 mph thru them with no ICE. Then hit the flat and roll it out for another 1 1/4 mile. I hate it when I run up on a slower car with ICE on. Stab the brakes,, say bad things to myself, restart ICE.
Dont fear the ICE,, Work it baby work it!!!
poor cvt's
#16
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I see. I don't do FAS so I thought you meant when shifting into gear. Makes sense though, it uses the electric motor for a starter right so that involves the cvt to restart I guess.
#17
Re: FAS question
so, have i been misunderstanding the pulse & glide part of this? and maybe this isn't even related to this thread, but it was here and seemed close.
anyhow, i have been accelerating up to speed up the hills, and then coasting down, however i have been leaving it in gear. tonight i decided to try going down the hills with the clutch pushed in. much different results......coasted longer, and it seemed that after i let the clutch out and the engine came back to speed, the FE stayed higher than before. anyone else experienced this? i really don't want to turn the car off, but with a manual transmission i would think riding down with the clutch in would be pretty close?
anyhow, i have been accelerating up to speed up the hills, and then coasting down, however i have been leaving it in gear. tonight i decided to try going down the hills with the clutch pushed in. much different results......coasted longer, and it seemed that after i let the clutch out and the engine came back to speed, the FE stayed higher than before. anyone else experienced this? i really don't want to turn the car off, but with a manual transmission i would think riding down with the clutch in would be pretty close?
#18
Re: FAS question
Originally Posted by martyllian
with the engine off, you cannot give it gas
Don't do that!!!!
If you are going to FAS you CVT guys need to start your car up again with the key, match revs and then put it back in gear......
or you could trade your CVT in on a nice manual.
#19
Re: FAS question
Originally Posted by laurie
so, have i been misunderstanding the pulse & glide part of this? and maybe this isn't even related to this thread, but it was here and seemed close.
anyhow, i have been accelerating up to speed up the hills, and then coasting down, however i have been leaving it in gear. tonight i decided to try going down the hills with the clutch pushed in. much different results......coasted longer, and it seemed that after i let the clutch out and the engine came back to speed, the FE stayed higher than before. anyone else experienced this? i really don't want to turn the car off, but with a manual transmission i would think riding down with the clutch in would be pretty close?
anyhow, i have been accelerating up to speed up the hills, and then coasting down, however i have been leaving it in gear. tonight i decided to try going down the hills with the clutch pushed in. much different results......coasted longer, and it seemed that after i let the clutch out and the engine came back to speed, the FE stayed higher than before. anyone else experienced this? i really don't want to turn the car off, but with a manual transmission i would think riding down with the clutch in would be pretty close?
#20
Re: FAS question
Originally Posted by Schwa
Problem is that it's turning the engine on that causes the problem, not shifting back to D.