a175
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I'm used to hitting that 3rd gear pretty early (25-30ish mph). It's a rare day that I drive much over 50mph. Takes me longer to get places, but I deal with it.
Last week, for some reason I began accelerating from a full stop...rather quickly. It burned some rubber and took off like a dang cheetah. By the time third gear hit, I was going over 40mph. Now, I'm not saying that I'd do it again. Lord knows that's probably not healthy to do with a 26 year old vehicle that has almost 100k miles. That being said, until I got to the next place where I had to stop, I had been driving about 50-55mph with the engine "sounding" (I don't have a tach) how they usually sound when I'm in the 40-45mph range. I didn't want to go any faster, though. I was afraid I might override the safety switch on the Flux Capacitator and sling me back to 1986 and a pissed off motor pool NCO.
Now being that I know nothing about engines, trannies (except that one time in Savannah), or mechanics in general, I have a few questions/concerns-
1. How bad and dumb was that?
2. Why did driving at a faster than usual rate cause it to shift late?
3. Why did it continue to drive at a faster pace yet lower (from the sound) rpms?
Thank you all and Happy Thanksgiving!
Last week, for some reason I began accelerating from a full stop...rather quickly. It burned some rubber and took off like a dang cheetah. By the time third gear hit, I was going over 40mph. Now, I'm not saying that I'd do it again. Lord knows that's probably not healthy to do with a 26 year old vehicle that has almost 100k miles. That being said, until I got to the next place where I had to stop, I had been driving about 50-55mph with the engine "sounding" (I don't have a tach) how they usually sound when I'm in the 40-45mph range. I didn't want to go any faster, though. I was afraid I might override the safety switch on the Flux Capacitator and sling me back to 1986 and a pissed off motor pool NCO.
Now being that I know nothing about engines, trannies (except that one time in Savannah), or mechanics in general, I have a few questions/concerns-
1. How bad and dumb was that?
2. Why did driving at a faster than usual rate cause it to shift late?
3. Why did it continue to drive at a faster pace yet lower (from the sound) rpms?
Thank you all and Happy Thanksgiving!