I just slip the t-bar between d & 3, particularily to change down to third for hills. Much easier and cheaper.![]()
Hi, I have a 1996 D1 V8 auto.
The overdrive kicks in at pretty much exactly 80km/h.
Can this be changed to kick in at say 90km/h?
How hard is it to change?
I just slip the t-bar between d & 3, particularily to change down to third for hills. Much easier and cheaper.![]()
1996 V8 auto box: is this normal?
I have four normal gears plus the overdrive?
I regularly drive around in 3, manually changing to D (4th) at around 70km/h, then if I hit 80km/h it switches to overdrive.
There is four forward gears, one of which is an overdrive.I have four normal gears plus the overdrive
It's not overdrive that's happening at 80 (it'll be in overdrive by 45 km/h under a light throttle (as per my Tdi)). What you're noticing is the lock up clutch in the torque converter engaging.
I think somewhere like A&B automatics in Dandenong can modify the governor to provide different lock up speed.
That's what I thought.
Why do you want it to lock up later? I love that clutch. What I want is to be able to lock/unlock it on demand. Chuck it in 1, drive away, lock it up... unlock it, change to 2, lock it up... I assume you would have to unlock it when changing gears... edit: but still be able to keep it as normal when it's in D...
not sure what use it would have, but wouldn't it help fuel economy?
Ok, now I'm really confused.
Keep it below 80km/h and no overdrive or lockup clutch, hit 80 and it feels like another gear (like an electronic overdrive I had on another car) and the revs drop heaps.
On my car at least, it certainly doesn't happen at 45km/h under light throttle or at another speed - only 80km/h and above.
If you drop below 80 it kicks out and the revs go up. The car has more power before it kicks in at 80, so if I want to burn up a hill (on-road) at 90 it will be in " overdrive" and have not much power, if I manually shift it back to 3 then I'm in third and the revs are too high at 90. I want to be able to hold it in 4th with out it going to "overdrive".
Fourth gear is an overdrive as the ratio is 0.728:1.
On a V8 automatic the 3-4th shift according to the workshop manual occurs between 43-49 km/h on a light throttle 1430-1650 rpm.
Find a flat road, wind it up to 60km/h in D on a light throttle - shift back to 3, then back into D. Do it a few times - as you return to D each time, you will feel it picking up 4th gear which as stated above is an overdrive.
At 80km/h, the lock up clutch in the torque converter engages which feels like another gear as you say and the revs drop considerably. It will only lock up when in 4th (overdrive) gear.
The issue of having not enough power on hills when its locked up and over revving in 3rd is an inherent problem with these gearboxes.
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