Correct me if I'm wrong: I installed a new transmission which has a 13-tooth governor gear installed vs. the stock 11-tooth gear. I immediately noticed that the car shifts early in the RPM range. Not terrible, just lower than I am used to. Is this because the governor gear is spinning slower compared with the output shaft speed, thus requiring more RPM to cause the weight(s) to move outward?
I don't understand how shaving weight off of the small weight will raise shift points in our cars since only the small weight is held outward by a spring. I would think this would leave it up to the movement of the large weight to control things. What am I missing? Learn me.
I don't understand how shaving weight off of the small weight will raise shift points in our cars since only the small weight is held outward by a spring. I would think this would leave it up to the movement of the large weight to control things. What am I missing? Learn me.