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After a little sinus upshift she started to whimper again.
Seers knew exactly how to use this upshift in the scale of quality.
Laysan was created by coral growth and geologic upshift.
The transmission was incapable of automatic shifting, requiring the driver to move the shift lever from low to drive to cause an upshift.
The engineers have to make sure that at the upshift, engine revs do not drop so far that the power to continue accelerating becomes unavailable.
A final consideration is that the wider the ratio separation, the more perceptible is the "thump" of each upshift.
The Tiptronic electronically senses that the car is in a turn and will hold the gear until an upshift is appropriate.
The magnitude of the peak of Fis synthesis appears to reflect the extent of the nutritional upshift.
With only three speeds, the ratio gap at each upshift would pull the engine r.p.m. out of this range, making acceleration anemic.
Schlüter et al. further described up-regulation of Smr35B upon an osmotic upshift.
For a quicker upshift, the engine power can be cut, and the collar disengaged until the engine drops to the correct speed for the next gear.
Shift Quality is experienced as various events: Transmission shifts are felt as an upshift at acceleration (1-2), or a downshift maneuver in passing (4-2).
Skip shifting is when a gear is left out, usually on an upshift, for example shifting 2-4-6 while accelerating with the help of gravity down a hill.
When the driver decides it is time for an upshift (using the floor shifter or steering-wheel paddles) , the first clutch releases and the second one takes hold.
The rear pump pressures were modified by a throttle valve, and governor, both of which could delay the upshift, or even trigger a forced downshift at driver command.
Fluctuations in Fis levels have been shown to serve as an early signal of a nutritional upshift and is important in the physiological roles Fis plays in the cell.
The dual range feature allowed the driver to hold the transmission in second or third gear until the maximum allowable upshift points, for improved performance in traffic or in mountain driving.
Terry Labonte made the pass for the win on the final restart with less than 10 laps to go, when teammate Jeff Gordon missed the upshift from 2nd to 3rd gear.
During an upshift the engine speed must fall for the same vehicle speed; a lighter flywheel will allow the engine speed to drop more quickly when it is unloaded leading to shorter shift times.
On some models, the upshift and downshift operations can also be controlled by push-buttons or "paddle shifters" installed on the steering wheel, with an optional display in the instrument panel indicating the current gear selection.
That year, another model called the Sprint ER was offered that included a few extra features, such as an "upshift" light to indicate the ideal speed to shift to the next highest gear on manual transmission models.
On older transmissions, this was accomplished by a mechanical lockout in the transmission valve body preventing an upshift until the lockout was disengaged; on computer-controlled transmissions, the same effect is accomplished by firmware.
Once in this gate, the driver takes over most of the shifting decisions ordinarily performed by the transmission's computer, permitting, for example, the delaying of an upshift for increased acceleration or to increase the braking effect of the engine.
Pre-Cog is the name given to a system whereby the driver can half-pull the paddle shifter behind the steering wheel to get the transmission ready for an upshift, then instantaneous gear change once the paddle is fully pulled.
This lower limiter on the 2002 and 2005 models reduces the available performance as the 2ZZ is primarily a high-revving engine, and it is more difficult for the driver to land in the 'lift' (aggressive cam) rev range on an upshift.