I just had a discussion with a friend of mine and we couldn't come to a compromise.
The question is: What happens if you drive down a steep road in your everyday manual car - second gear engaged for example-, and don't shift up, even if revs are going up to the redline or even towards the limiter? Does the latter actually work if you don't push the accelerator and can you damage engine or transmission? Will the engine overheat?
In contrast, how does an automatic transmission handle this situation, and how does it handle a downhill drive in general? Since we all know, we should drive down a slope in the lowest gear possible to preserve the brakes from overheating - does an AT do that, and is there a kind of "gyro" checking the car's angle, possibly forcing the transmission to change gears in a different way (=later)?
To all the experts: Please discuss!
The question is: What happens if you drive down a steep road in your everyday manual car - second gear engaged for example-, and don't shift up, even if revs are going up to the redline or even towards the limiter? Does the latter actually work if you don't push the accelerator and can you damage engine or transmission? Will the engine overheat?
In contrast, how does an automatic transmission handle this situation, and how does it handle a downhill drive in general? Since we all know, we should drive down a slope in the lowest gear possible to preserve the brakes from overheating - does an AT do that, and is there a kind of "gyro" checking the car's angle, possibly forcing the transmission to change gears in a different way (=later)?
To all the experts: Please discuss!