Perxakkerly so.4 speed box with lock up in 4th above 50 odd mph..
Some consider the lock up a 5th gear but it isn't...I think he could be saying the torque convertor won't lock up!
Hmmm never heard about this lock up thing, does it sound like a 5th change?
The torque convertor can also lock in 3rd giving the impression of a 6 speed boxHmmm never heard about this lock up thing, does it sound like a 5th change?
I wish there was an override button for the torque converter to make it stay in lockup. It becomes a game to get them into lockup! Its especially annoying in a gems as they are gutless low down they need to be doing 45+mph to go in. Where as a gently driven thor will go in at 34/35mph. I hadn't realised they will also do it in 3rd will have to do some experimenting. Accelerating in lockup is far more satisfying to me as you can use the torque properly without its revving for no reason. The 300zx's I used to have suffered from the same "old auto gearbox" syndrome!
You can manually select 1,2 or 3 and the box will make the appropriate downshifts at the most appropriate road speed... i.e. if you select 1 on the motorway, the box will NOT change down to first until such time as the vehicle speed is reduced to a point where 1st gear is safe to select...So if you are motoring in D, you can change to 3rd if constant speed is around 40mph? Can you then go back into D to accelerate and use 4th (and lock up in 4th). I must admit that I have not ever changed whilst motoring, is this okay to do? (sorry - this is the first auto I've had ...)
I use third or second for engine braking on slow descents and third on speed restricted climbs or just pootling at 40, both actions will save fuel as the engine does not drop to idle on the overun so the fuel shut off operates and on the climb or pootling, the torque convertor is locked. You can accelerate in third then shift to D when you reach 60/70 if you wish.Thanks for that ... hours of new fun to be had trying to get it to lock up in 3rd. It does feel much better when the torque converter is locked up - agree with previous comment, it would be good if there was such a thing as a button to do it ...
I use third or second for engine braking on slow descents and third on speed restricted climbs or just pootling at 40, both actions will save fuel as the engine does not drop to idle on the overun so the fuel shut off operates and on the climb or pootling, the torque convertor is locked. You can accelerate in third then shift to D when you reach 60/70 if you wish.
Why? clutchless changes are the point as I don't have an hydraulic left leg to operate a P38 clutchSounds if you should have bought a manual![]()