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sourjo 04-25-2004 06:17 AM

overdrive
 
This is a question specifically for the 99 elantra, but I guess most people
using overdrive will be able to answer it.. do you guys leave your overdrive
on all the time or off? Or do you just use overdrive when you are driving at
high speeds (eg. on the interstates etc)? And what is overdrive exactly? Is
it like the 5th gear in a manual trans?? My friend told me to leave it on
all the time, as that will give me better fuel consumption (but less
acceleration).. is that true?



Jason 04-25-2004 07:56 AM

Re: overdrive
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 10:17:19 GMT, "sourjo" <sourjo@worldnet.att.net>
wrote:

>This is a question specifically for the 99 elantra, but I guess most people
>using overdrive will be able to answer it.. do you guys leave your overdrive
>on all the time or off? Or do you just use overdrive when you are driving at
>high speeds (eg. on the interstates etc)? And what is overdrive exactly? Is
>it like the 5th gear in a manual trans?? My friend told me to leave it on
>all the time, as that will give me better fuel consumption (but less
>acceleration).. is that true?
>


The OD button enables/disables 4th gear. With it turned off you will
have better acceleration +35mph but higher fuel consumption.

fraser233(nospam) 04-25-2004 10:46 AM

Re: overdrive
 
sourjo wrote:
>do you guys leave your overdrive on all the time or off?


I leave it on all the time on all my vehicles, except when travelling
through the mountains on steep grades (up or down). (Hyundai, Chrysler &
Fords)
Yes, like 5th on a manual.

KWW 04-26-2004 05:30 AM

Re: overdrive
 
But it seems to impact overall acceleration, so I almost wonder whether it
is like a 2 speed set of gears that are in-line with the other, gears so
that you are either in the steeper "overdrive" or the lower "non-overdrive"
setup.

--
KWW

"fraser233(nospam)" <"fraser233(nospam)"@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:mdQic.296$OU.40705@news20.bellglobal.com...
> sourjo wrote:
> >do you guys leave your overdrive on all the time or off?

>
> I leave it on all the time on all my vehicles, except when travelling
> through the mountains on steep grades (up or down). (Hyundai, Chrysler &
> Fords)
> Yes, like 5th on a manual.




hyundaitech 04-26-2004 07:32 PM

Re: overdrive
 
The only time it will hamper your acceleration is if the vehicle refuses to
downshift into third. There is no second set of gears. The button simply
enables and disables 4th gear. With O/D off, it would be comparable to
driving a 5spd manual without the option of shifting to 5th.


KWW 04-30-2004 05:37 AM

Re: overdrive
 
Interesting. Around town, from a standing start or even while moving slowly
the vehicle seems to accelerate less rapidly with the OD button activated...
almost like it at least has a different shift profile or something.
--
KWW
'65 Beetle (Jenny the IOC)
'64 Beetle (TBD the Blue Wave)
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:970397ff1d88d70e3b98cfebdf25fb00@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> The only time it will hamper your acceleration is if the vehicle refuses

to
> downshift into third. There is no second set of gears. The button simply
> enables and disables 4th gear. With O/D off, it would be comparable to
> driving a 5spd manual without the option of shifting to 5th.
>




Jason 04-30-2004 07:54 AM

Re: overdrive
 
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 09:37:52 GMT, "KWW" <kwalker@nospamaircooled.net>
wrote:

>Interesting. Around town, from a standing start or even while moving slowly
>the vehicle seems to accelerate less rapidly with the OD button activated...
>almost like it at least has a different shift profile or something.


That's possible. It may move the shift points higher as well. That's
one of the things that the "Sport" button in Saturn vehicles did (as
well as disable 4th gear).


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