Not at all uncommon at all. In a relatively low-powered engine, a
higher gear can put you too far off the power peak to overcome wind
resistance and other running friction at higher speeds, so you can
achieve a higher speed in a lower gear. Downhill or in a stiff
tailwind, you may be able to exceed the lower gear's top speed, but
not on the level.
Dan
What?
You're saying that your car has a higher top end in 4th than it does
in 5th? Unless there is a governor attached to overdrive, that is
totally counter intuitive.
On 7/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(will go faster in 4th gear but I didn't know that before and
haven't had an opportunity to find out how much faster since).
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