Jump to content


O/d Question


Recommended Posts

yup

leave it on

the ecu in the tranny can decided

quite well on what to do

it will aslo help save gas as well since the wheels are in direct mechanical link to the engien rather than a fluid one when the torque convertor is off

Link to comment
Share on other sites

wow it's been a while since i've been postin'... anyone wonder where i've been? lol.

i think of overdrive sort of like a 5th gear. but i'm probably wrong. i don't get the whole tranny thin'. skp? wanna help me understand betta too? lol :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i think it is sort of like a fith gear but what it does is just lowers the rpms after fourth gear so its kind of like fith gear.but it also allows the wheels to free spin when you take your foot of the gas instead of still reving when its not in overdrive.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No....

the car only stays in 3rd gear when overdrive is off...- light ON...

when put in overdrive... then the car is allowed to go to 4th gear...

these cars are 4 speed... there are only 4 gears

continuos traffic under 35 mph ... the tranny is going back and fourth between 3rd and 4th...

turning overdrive off just prevents that....

as sk said... unless your in hard core traffic that is really really slow moving with constant traffic lights.... dont bother to turn overdrive off...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

quite true nelly

sorry bbsal , but that was a way off guess

i know you are trying to help

but some people will take it to heart ,

as i heard it on a lexus site so it must be true

and would fight with there friends saying O/D is a gear

lmao :lol:

but that is there problem

so any way

the tranny has 4 gears[ except the newer 02-03 with a 5 sp tranny)

i think the new bmw 745i has a 6 speed auto and so will the new 5 series]

in 3rd and 4th the torque convertor can be allowed to lock up causing a mechanical coupling

rather than a fluid one

turning off the od usually only helps if you are on a 50 miles road with lots of stops

now when the car gets to a cruising speed it will say i no longer am going to be changing gears and the load is light on the engine

it will the use the TC to lock the 2 seperate halves of itself together

now the fliud that used to be pushed by the spline connected to the engines crankshaft witll physically connect and remove the fliud power loss

now some people may say

"yah i always knew autos were crappy for power loss , manual all the way, it rocks"

well they must also like winsheild washer blue lights

as they do nothing for you

the fluid connection is perfect for any high rev engine with 800-1000 hp easy, just ask a 300zx or a supra

why?

it creates a perfect base to launch and shift

it lets the engine get up to speed

( stall speed,when you have a foot on the brake and one on the gas)

and stay there for max torque for the launch

this helps kep the tires on the track not in one spot

it also is that an auto tranny can shift much quicker than a man can

so this saves drivetrain losses and turns it into speed

oh yah the 4th gear is not a one to one ratio the 3rd is usally close to a 1 -1

the 4th overdrive gear is usually 1.25-1 so the wheels turn 1.25 revolutions to one of the engine

Link to comment
Share on other sites

B) Good Explainin SK...

naw nothing taken to heart here...

bbsal is awesome ... always so helpful...!!!

also... torque converters are the first to go if you misuse the over drive button ... :pirate:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

:unsure:

So the final word is to keep the O/D ON during neighborhood driving? (Light OFF)

Forgive my confusion, but that li'l light confuses me.

IMO, if the O/D is OFF the light should be OFF (no visible dash light)

If it's ON the light should be ON

...but for some reason it was designed exactly opposite! :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It was designed that way because 95% of the time you want O/D ON. If the light worked the other way around, that would be like having a light on telling you you had enough gas, or that all your doors were shut :D

or that your oil pressure was OK.

It would be silly that way.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

true skeemer

lol

i never thought o fi tthat way either

did seem odd to have an off light rather than an on light

lol

oh yah zeta where the hell were you

there is a thread looking for you in the mod section

was wondering what has been keeping you so busy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

lol oh yeah that's right... all earlier gen's were 4-spd auto and 5-spd stick. forgot. oops :)

y`ah sk, i saw the thread. i replied in there. i haven't been too busy, but i guess i've been skipping clicking the LOC link on my IE. i come back... click the view new posts button. and guess what i see... 29 pages of new threads. scared the crap outta me. :D

oh yeah sk - what's this custom body kit you got on? i don't think i've seen a pic of it. :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...

Forums


News


Membership


  • Unread Content
  • Members Gallery