Monk
Well-Known Member
I saw and can't remember where some one mentioned staring off in 2nd, to keep it from gearing up sooner than they wanted, and with AT's being something new for me, I did a test for each gear.
1st stays in 1st; 2nd stays in 2nd(even when starting out from a dead stop, which I thought useful to be aware of, ie, slower start); D3 starts in 1st, and will go to 3rd but no higher; D starts in 1st and will go to 5th.
So for close tight turns we can count on 2nd to be a positive lock in that gear. 3rd is good to know we aren't wasting time in 4th, or 5th on some faster/longer areas.
But, the main thing is that we know 2nd doesn't start in 1st.
1st stays in 1st; 2nd stays in 2nd(even when starting out from a dead stop, which I thought useful to be aware of, ie, slower start); D3 starts in 1st, and will go to 3rd but no higher; D starts in 1st and will go to 5th.
So for close tight turns we can count on 2nd to be a positive lock in that gear. 3rd is good to know we aren't wasting time in 4th, or 5th on some faster/longer areas.
But, the main thing is that we know 2nd doesn't start in 1st.