speedracer wrote:No, I'm not talking about the TV show, Fifth Gear.
I'm talking about the 5th gear in the Spider. In terms of RPM, I only get a drop of about 300 or so shifting from 4th gear to 5th. Not exactly what I would call an overdrive, although I can't really remember if their was such a thing as overdrive in the 70's. It's certainly better than having just a 4 speed box, but it would be nice to see more of an RPM drop.
So is the 5th gear in the Spider just another gear? And why such a small drop in RPM's?
Definitely normal for these cars. I turn about 4K RPM at 70 MPH.
My Ford Expedition revs at less than 2000 RPM at 70- MPH!
As Americans, we are conditioned to think that an engine continuously revving at 4000 RPM is unnerving, because we are so used to our big American engines cruising the highway at half that RPM.
You just have to get used to it. In time, you will think nothing of it.
But it does take some getting used to.
These cars also make a lot of noise at highway speeds.
Think of it as a symphony of sounds, as opposed to a cacophony of sounds.
Part of the "charm".
Enjoy!
1980 Spider 2000 F.I. (my hobby)
1970 MGB GT (my other hobby)
2008 Ford Expedition (daily driver)
2019 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Standard
2019 Harley-Davidson Iron 883 Sportster