is the overdrive button just a switch that changes the automatic shift points via the ECU?

Lifer

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does turning OD off cuase the ECU changing the shift points to a higher RPM and vice versa?
 
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The overdrive button causes a doubling in horsepower and massive surges in forward momentum. Speeds of 200mph+ are not unheard of. Use with caution.

- M4H
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Overdrive is a "pseudo-gear." It's hard for me to explain because I don't fully understand the mechanics of it, but the way it has been explained to me is that overdrive is a gear that doesn't actually exist.

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Heisenberg

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No. It lets the tranny shift into the highest (overdrive) gear. Typically fourth gear on a modern automatic. Also usually lets the torque converter lockup if the cars has a lockup converter.
 

Lifer

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actually i meant turning OD off would result in the ECU changing the shift points to a higher RPM.
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
No. It lets the tranny shift into the highest (overdrive) gear. Typically fourth gear on a modern automatic.

Yes.

Also, in some cars it makes the automatic shift point higher.

the reason it is called overdrive is that in *some* cars (not all) that gear makes the tire turn more than one time for every time the engine turns one time.. or something like that...