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Originally Posted by DGthe3
No, it can't. Based on Al's explanation, you have to exceed the enable RPM for it to be, well, enabled. Since the enable RPM is listed as 4400 rpm it doesn't make sense for the target RPM to be 1000 lower. A thousand higher? Sure, a 5400 rpm target would make a lot more sense.
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It's possible (very likely) the table is correct and that's just hysteresis built in to be closer to where the driver could re-engage the next gear if he shifted early. He does not list the target ramp rate (ramp rate down will be much slower than ramp rate up). Most anyone performing a NLS would just catch the next gear before the system has time to reach that apparent low target speed.
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