Re: drive or over-drive
I agree, start in Drive or Manual 2nd. Line pressure is boosted in manual second, shift to Drive once you've met the limit of your powerband. Manual 2nd and D will engage the overrun clutches. That's one benefit, the other is that you are in a 1 to 1 ratio. So your converter is locked up, your output shaft is spinning at the same rpm as the engine, and your engine stays loaded. This makes the turbo happy. Shifting to OD is completely dependent upon what your engine needs. Try to AVOID shifting from OD down to D. You do this and you go from the forward sprag being overrun to a full load 1:1 and at the same time engage the overruns. Don't use the trans to slow you down. Upgrade the brakes if you need that. :2cents:
In the 4L80e, it's the same. I've been told by two different owners now that when the 4L80e hits OD, it feels like you hit a nitrous button. Both used the exact same description so upshift to OD on the 80e is a go as well.