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Sounds good on paper, but you are lugging |
By Lou - 10/20/2003 9:02:35 PM; IP 67.75.103.50 |
only if you are trying to accelerate or clime a hill. But wouldn't you be lugging if you were in 3rd gear at 30 mph and you accelerated. The idea behind O/D is you accelerate to your chosen speed and then you engage the o/d and let the engine loaf. I had a 390 63 Galaxie from Texas that came from the factory with a 3.25 rear and overdrive. I wouldn't have wanted to drive that car in the mountains but it must have been something on the flat open road. I think whoever wrote the article confused a gasoline engine with a Diesel. A Diesel will not lug, and must run in a very narrow rpm range. Before I get jumped on, I'm referring to large Diesels such as Cummings and Cats. Some of the newer car Diesels have a much broader power range but still not close to the power band of a gas engine. |
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