Autoamtic Shifting into First/Second/Third
I see that on my automatic shifter, there are gears "1" "2" and "3" at the bottom.
So, if I have it in gear 1 there instead of "D", will the car stay in first gear? And then when I shift it into gear 2, will it then go into second?
If so, this is great, since it mimics a manual almost exactly, correct?
So, if I have it in gear 1 there instead of "D", will the car stay in first gear? And then when I shift it into gear 2, will it then go into second?
If so, this is great, since it mimics a manual almost exactly, correct?
Originally posted by Daniel1981@June 14, 2005, 12:56 PM
I see that on my automatic shifter, there are gears "1" "2" and "3" at the bottom.
So, if I have it in gear 1 there instead of "D", will the car stay in first gear? And then when I shift it into gear 2, will it then go into second?
If so, this is great, since it mimics a manual almost exactly, correct?
I see that on my automatic shifter, there are gears "1" "2" and "3" at the bottom.
So, if I have it in gear 1 there instead of "D", will the car stay in first gear? And then when I shift it into gear 2, will it then go into second?
If so, this is great, since it mimics a manual almost exactly, correct?
Originally posted by KansasCityTim@June 14, 2005, 2:59 PM
Except for that little thing called a clutch.
Except for that little thing called a clutch.

P, R, N, D, 3, 2, 1
Originally posted by PonyGirl@June 14, 2005, 1:56 PM
SHould the traction control and overdrive be turned off before racing? SHould it be in D or 1st?
(No laughing .ok, you can laugh if you answer me).
SHould the traction control and overdrive be turned off before racing? SHould it be in D or 1st?
(No laughing .ok, you can laugh if you answer me).

Originally posted by PonyGirl@June 14, 2005, 2:15 PM
For your info , most cars do not have the "3" gear
It had the "R" "D" "1" "2" "N"
For your info , most cars do not have the "3" gear
It had the "R" "D" "1" "2" "N"
That's because most cars only have 4 gears in their automatics. The Mustang has 5.
I ran my auto for the second time two weeks ago.
traction control and overdrive off
ran 3 times shifting manually and holding third until I was thru the traps, ran 2 times with the trans in D.....no difference
traction control and overdrive off
ran 3 times shifting manually and holding third until I was thru the traps, ran 2 times with the trans in D.....no difference
Originally posted by bigaloz@June 14, 2005, 2:35 PM
I ran my auto for the second time two weeks ago.
traction control and overdrive off
ran 3 times shifting manually and holding third until I was thru the traps, ran 2 times with the trans in D.....no difference
I ran my auto for the second time two weeks ago.
traction control and overdrive off
ran 3 times shifting manually and holding third until I was thru the traps, ran 2 times with the trans in D.....no difference
So it sounds like some of you are shifting manually using the "1" "2" and "3".
But it sounds like it gives the same performance as keeping it in "D"?
So, traction control off is good?
What about overdrive, I'm not sure what it does. What does it do and is it good to have it off to 'race'?
But it sounds like it gives the same performance as keeping it in "D"?
So, traction control off is good?
What about overdrive, I'm not sure what it does. What does it do and is it good to have it off to 'race'?
I've always had a preference for auto's both my 72 chevelle's had it my 2 78 formula's had it my 54 pickup had it and my 64 Lemans had it.
They have varied from powerglides to th 400's most had shift kits added but with them it was necessary to go through the gears manually because of how they are controlled.
The 5 speed auto in the Mustang is a true joy it seems to shift at the perfect times in 'd' I don't see a need to manually run through the gears in this one unless you want to hit the rev limiter.
They have varied from powerglides to th 400's most had shift kits added but with them it was necessary to go through the gears manually because of how they are controlled.
The 5 speed auto in the Mustang is a true joy it seems to shift at the perfect times in 'd' I don't see a need to manually run through the gears in this one unless you want to hit the rev limiter.
Originally posted by Daniel1981@June 14, 2005, 4:13 PM
What about overdrive, I'm not sure what it does. What does it do and is it good to have it off to 'race'?
What about overdrive, I'm not sure what it does. What does it do and is it good to have it off to 'race'?



