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  1. #1 Is it safe to coast in Neutral? 
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    Not sure exactly which tranny I have...had the car for two months now. But I was curious if it is safe for the car to coast in neutral when I don't need power to save gas? I've hear it heats up the tranny, I've heard it's fine, but thought I should ask someone who might actually have a good idea. It's an 02 four door GTP.
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    I don't know if it's safe or not, but how would it save gas? With it in gear, you'd be using some of the energy from your forward motion to keep the engine turning instead of having to use fuel if you put it in neutral.

    BTW, you have a 4T65E-HD.
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    what you said kinda makes sense, but all i know is the rpm's drop a lot, my fuel mileage shoot's up, and with this car and my last mustang, it saved me gas. And thanks for the tranny info!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scimmia View Post
    I don't know if it's safe or not, but how would it save gas? With it in gear, you'd be using some of the energy from your forward motion to keep the engine turning instead of having to use fuel if you put it in neutral.

    BTW, you have a 4T65E-HD.
    it supposedly saves gas by lowering the rpm's while going downhill, the momentum, and gravity move the car. It is illegal as far as I know
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    wow..never imagined it being illegal. Don't really care though..lol
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    I want to know how it can be enforced
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    Quote Originally Posted by archemedes View Post
    it supposedly saves gas by lowering the rpm's while going downhill, the momentum, and gravity move the car. It is illegal as far as I know

    Its illegal here as well, but I did it anyway. But there are only about two good spots in which I can coast for any length of time on my daily drive to and from work but it amounts to about a mile and a half total. I go over quite a few hills on my way to work but unfortunately none of them are steep enough in the decline to keep momentum going. But since they are successive hills, when Im on the decline I'll give it just a small amount of pedal, just enough take advantage of the momentum and then let out of it a bit more aggressively when I go up the next hill. Use a little gas to go a bit faster down, save a lot of gas going up by now having to power as much.

    There is not one big thing you are going to do to increase fuel economy. Its going to be several little things that are going to add up to big gains in the bigger picture.

    My GP got 27.5 - 28.0 on all highway runs. I was getting 33 shortly before the tranny went due to the differential. I had hit 34 before but 33 was more common. And it has not been tuned either.

    My '95 Rodeo barely and I mean BARELY got 17mpg when I bought it a few months ago. It is now getting around 23 mpg combined driving. I would imagine all highway I could probably push 25 out of it.

    So think little steps. Sometimes you can get a couple mpgs from one thing but dont fret if you dont. I keep meticulous fuel records and track my fuel economy like scrooge tracks money.

    There is no point at all in trying to improve fuel economy if you dont do at least the basic thing of tracking your fuel economy with some kind of written record.
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    I don't do it to save gas...if I am in neutral, and coasting, that means I am approaching a red light that I know is going to be a rather long one.

    Other than that, I leave it in gear 4th on the highway, and I will shift it down into 3rd while in the city.

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    Somewhere I read that it could actually cause damage to the transmission. I think because the pump isn't moving as much fluid, and the trans is still turning quite a bit internally. I imagine Dave could say for sure though.
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    I know if the car is off it's bad for it, maybe that's where it came from. I'm not sure
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    Ummm.... when you let off the gas on the decel doesn't the computer cut fuel and keep the engine running off the tranny .... I'm pretty sure that's what happens.

    you guys might want to check that out.
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    I've noticed on my GP that my RPMS go UP when I put in neutral, maybe 100-200 more. Not much, but it does. My Impala, they stay roughly the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Meemperor View Post
    Ummm.... when you let off the gas on the decel doesn't the computer cut fuel and keep the engine running off the tranny .... I'm pretty sure that's what happens.

    you guys might want to check that out.
    Depends on the decel.
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