Im having the same problem. Either the cold start things bad or the timings off or both...
bollocks
The acceleration and deceleration of Earth is too gradual to feel. We normally do not perceive high velocity as long as the ride is smooth and the velocity is constant. What we feel are abrupt changes in the acceleration rate. I have heard that some skyscrapers have high-speed elevators that many times don't feel like their moving because they don't bump around and they accelerate and decelerate very smoothly.
Dissengage 4 wheel drive if possible Accelerate slowly Get into high gears as soon as possible to keep revs low Avoid harsh acceleration and braking, try driving smoothly Perhaps drive a little slower on freeways/motorways, optimum fuel efficency speed is around 40-45mph
Drive less, drive slower, don't accelerate so much.
No; it's an adverb "She smoothly walked." (smoothly is describing how she walked, the verb) "It was smoothly polished." (smoothly describes polished, the adjective)
Certainly, they provide many services and keep the office running smoothly.
Check the compression for the cylinders on the Eclipse. If there is?æa leak in one of the cylinders then this could cause the jerking.
more smoothly
it means to move smoothly
Be ON TIME (early) to pick up your client. Drive as smoothly as possible. ie: no abrupt lane changes, stops or jerky acceleration. SMILE and be courteous. Anticipate the clients need and act accordingly.
goes more smoothly this way
"Smoothly" functions as an adverb. It is used to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating how an action is performed.