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    max gradient in reverse is 60% where you run out of tractive effort is anyones guess...

    the reason why cycling the gears or letting it idle in N for a bit works is because you're giving the pump the time to fill the TC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the reason why cycling the gears or letting it idle in N for a bit works is because you're giving the pump the time to fill the TC...
    Thats the one.
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    auto woes

    Thanks for all the replies I will start with changing the oil and filter see if that helps. I also not happy with 1st gear either seems slow but some of my worries may be miss guided, as I also own an 80 series cruiser 4.5 auto and I think that I may be comparing the 2 cars performance

    Many thanks

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