quote:Originally posted by Lark Hunter
I'll have to side with Buddymander on this one. This is not hard to grasp, but somewhat difficult to explain, so I will use a rather poor analogy in an attempt to clarify. Which will be felt more: Dumping the clutch in first gear, or dumping the clutch in fourth? Which will throw you back in your seat harder: Slam shifting a car with 5.88 gears, or one with 2.73 gears? The torque multiplication of a lower set of gears will always apply a greater kick to the butt dyno. On an automatic, most of feeling of a gear shift under acceleration is absorbed by the fluid coupling, and further, the differences between, say, a 3.08 and 3.54, are more subtle than the extremes used in my example. LH
Straight from the horse's mouth
I'll have to side with Buddymander on this one. This is not hard to grasp, but somewhat difficult to explain, so I will use a rather poor analogy in an attempt to clarify. Which will be felt more: Dumping the clutch in first gear, or dumping the clutch in fourth? Which will throw you back in your seat harder: Slam shifting a car with 5.88 gears, or one with 2.73 gears? The torque multiplication of a lower set of gears will always apply a greater kick to the butt dyno. On an automatic, most of feeling of a gear shift under acceleration is absorbed by the fluid coupling, and further, the differences between, say, a 3.08 and 3.54, are more subtle than the extremes used in my example. LH
Straight from the horse's mouth

But this is really apples and oranges. The problem with just changing the valve body in a second-gear start Studebaker automatic trans is not any harshness in the shift from park to drive, nor in taking off from a stop, nor in the low to second to high shift sequence; it's the rough band-applied downshift to low gear when you are slowing to a stop from cruising speed. That downshift will occur at a lower speed with 3.73 gears than with 3.07 gears. Conversely, the downshift will occur at a higher speed with 3.07 gears than with 3.73 gears.
So - which downshift will be rougher? Shouldn't be too hard to figure out, I wouldn't think.
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