What are the shift points for the automatic transmission?
The automatic transmission will shift at different points depending on throttle position and engine speed. Under low throttle, the unit will upshift at very low rpm. Opening the throttle calls for a downshift and raises the upshift point rpm via a cable attached to the throttle body. However, at wide open throttle (WOT), an internal governor forces an upshift just below the engine’s redline, or about 6500 rpm. Holding the ATX selector in a lower gear rather than ‘D’ will allow the engine to hit the rev limiter. 2.8.
The automatic transmission will shift at different points depending on throttle position and engine speed. Under low throttle, the unit will upshift at very low rpm. Opening the throttle calls for a downshift and raises the upshift point rpm via a cable attached to the throttle body. However, at wide open throttle (WOT), an internal governor forces an upshift just below the engine’s redline, or about 6500 rpm. Holding the ATX selector in a lower gear rather than ‘D’ will allow the engine to hit the rev limiter. 1.3.4.
The automatic transmission will shift at different points depending on throttle position and engine speed. Under low throttle, the unit will upshift at very low rpm. Opening the throttle calls for a downshift and raises the upshift point rpm via a cable attached to the throttle body. However, at wide open throttle (WOT), an internal governor forces an upshift just below the engine’s redline, or about 6500 rpm. Holding the ATX selector in a lower gear rather than ‘D’ will allow the engine to hit the rev limiter.