The part-throttle "automatic" downshift is a neat thing to have, which puts the TF on par with GM automatics (which use a vacuum modulator to assist with this function). BUT what I got used to doing on the '66, when it was still newer, but after the part-throttle upgrade went into production, was to do a quick manual downshift to 2nd from 3rd, then upshift appropriately.
Needs less throttle than the PT kickdown (as on our '72 Newport Royal 400) does. Usually where I would use it was for merging into freeway gaps/spaces. Once you learn the car's characteristics, then it becomes second nature . . . at least to me. Don't need to get anywhere NEAR WOT for these deals!
From the base KD rod adjustment, I added two full turns of pre-load to it. This raised the automatic "modulated" shift points a few mph, but enough that things worked better when accelerating away from red lights in traffic. More acceleration on less throttle input! The car felt happier too!
CBODY67
Needs less throttle than the PT kickdown (as on our '72 Newport Royal 400) does. Usually where I would use it was for merging into freeway gaps/spaces. Once you learn the car's characteristics, then it becomes second nature . . . at least to me. Don't need to get anywhere NEAR WOT for these deals!
From the base KD rod adjustment, I added two full turns of pre-load to it. This raised the automatic "modulated" shift points a few mph, but enough that things worked better when accelerating away from red lights in traffic. More acceleration on less throttle input! The car felt happier too!
CBODY67