it has an automatic gearbox and I'll change the ATF. When I'm driving at the disco if I accelerate the revs pick up as normal but If I the presse the pedal more the engine revs rise more but the car doesn't seem to go any faster. It just revs more like the torque is not making it to the wheels. The kick down works fine and if I keep pressing the pedal it will kick down but that simply means more revs and still very little progress

On the face of it, it sounds like your car is functioning perfectly normally for a standard TD5 auto. In std form the TC is underspecc'd for the application with too higher stall speed, which means it revs it's nuts off before getting proper drive.

The single best modification you could do, is a change of the Torque Converter for an Ashcroft HD version.

Ashcroft Transmissions.

This will make a BIG difference to how your car drives.

Cheers
Dave
 
As biglad says,I have the HD torque converter from Ashcrots and gear changes are around 2k revs,sometimes just under 2k
 
If you had driven an HD TC equipped autobox car you might well have had a different opinion. The difference is quite unbelievable !
 
If you had driven an HD TC equipped autobox car you might well have had a different opinion. The difference is quite unbelievable !

maybe, i have read about em, but it was not for me!
manual is my preference, least it doesn't free wheel down hills, the auto has no engine break, i was taught to drive without using the brakes, using the correct gears,
 
maybe, i have read about em, but it was not for me!
manual is my preference, least it doesn't free wheel down hills, the auto has no engine break, i was taught to drive without using the brakes, using the correct gears,

That's why you can Manually select the gears on a Autobox, clever idea on long hill descents you can select 3 / 2 or 1 and get engine braking and engaging sport mode also helps

I believe that if people where taught how to drive a Autobox or taught themselves then a lot of the "misconceptions" would disappear
 
That's why you can Manually select the gears on a Autobox, clever idea on long hill descents you can select 3 / 2 or 1 and get engine braking and engaging sport mode also helps

I believe that if people where taught how to drive a Autobox or taught themselves then a lot of the "misconceptions" would disappear

yes i agree! but when you live in an area like we have, you might just aswell have a manual rather than doing all 3 on an Auto, i tried but did not like, My preference, but may not suit others, although having 4 ton on the back sometimes won't help!
 

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