94carolinaSHO
New Member
Hello all,
I am a new member and new owner of a 94 SHO with 106k miles. Pretty much stock but kept up well. My question is while i am driving down the highway at lets say 60 mph, the rpm is at 2500. As soon as the temp gage needle gets to the bottom bracket, i dont know what to call it, the line between dead cold and the L in normal, the rpm will drop to 2000. It almost feels like it shifts into overdrive. I know that it isnt overdrive because to troubleshoot and see if overdrive works i have taken overdrive off and the rpm goes up to 3000. So i put it back quickly and it goes back to 2500. This morning was real cold and it took about the whole commute, approx. 1 hour, for the needle to get up to the ''bracket". Once it did the rpm went to 2k. However after having to slow down for some traffic it cooled down below the mark and went back to running at 2500 once traffic picked up speed again. Once at the mark it ''shifted'' back to 2k. I do have good heat in the car but this gage takes a long time to move. Does anybody know why the engine holds the rpm's up until it gets warm like this? Its aggravating because I am killing my gas mileage the whole commute until it gets warmed up. Plus i dont care to be running at 2500 for no reason. I love this car and would like to keep it around for quite some time but it has some quirks to it.
Thanks for the help and for the great website. I have found many answers already without having to fill up the board. But this one is interesting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am a new member and new owner of a 94 SHO with 106k miles. Pretty much stock but kept up well. My question is while i am driving down the highway at lets say 60 mph, the rpm is at 2500. As soon as the temp gage needle gets to the bottom bracket, i dont know what to call it, the line between dead cold and the L in normal, the rpm will drop to 2000. It almost feels like it shifts into overdrive. I know that it isnt overdrive because to troubleshoot and see if overdrive works i have taken overdrive off and the rpm goes up to 3000. So i put it back quickly and it goes back to 2500. This morning was real cold and it took about the whole commute, approx. 1 hour, for the needle to get up to the ''bracket". Once it did the rpm went to 2k. However after having to slow down for some traffic it cooled down below the mark and went back to running at 2500 once traffic picked up speed again. Once at the mark it ''shifted'' back to 2k. I do have good heat in the car but this gage takes a long time to move. Does anybody know why the engine holds the rpm's up until it gets warm like this? Its aggravating because I am killing my gas mileage the whole commute until it gets warmed up. Plus i dont care to be running at 2500 for no reason. I love this car and would like to keep it around for quite some time but it has some quirks to it.
Thanks for the help and for the great website. I have found many answers already without having to fill up the board. But this one is interesting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.