Wheelin98TJ
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It wouldn't be geared so low that is will hold 8th under a moderate to heavy load.Lugging and subsequent engine failure is not economical (not that you're lugging the engine at 2k rpms and low load either but you seem convinced that's the case). They are geared that way for fuel economy because 2k rpms is more efficient than 2500 especially under light loads. If you let the automatic do its job you'll never lug the engine. The load goes up, downshift. Load goes down, upshift. That's how it's supposed to work. It was never intended to be geared so low it would hold 8th under moderate to heavy loads. That defeats the purpose of having 2 overdrives and 8 gears.
As you said, load goes up, it downshifts. Load goes down, it upshifts.
If it's geared so it can run in 8th, it's running in 8th because it's not under a moderate-heavy load.
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