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SignUp Now!Originally posted by GNAsuka
Do you know what the top end of 3rd gear is?
As I remember the OD was an "add on" to the TH series, to help GM meet CAFE requirements. Not sure that it was "designed to be left in OD". The owners manual says to use D when increased performance is needed, such as on hilly rodas or when towing. But it does say to use OD for MOST normal driving. Around town, up to 45 or 50, I believe that D is needed for increased performance. If you are in OD, and need to accelerate, you have to floor the pedal, and get the downshift, which can cause problems if the road is damp or dirty. (Also takes time to happen) In D, the throttle response is much better, and violent downshifts can be more easily avoided. Since many of us have improved the response and power of the engine, I'm thinking that the use of OD would also have changed somewhat from "showroom stock".OK, first the tranny was designed to be left in overdrive on the street for normal driving