3,000 mph
But really most auto equipped cars loose several % off the top speed compared to their manual equipped equivalent.
The top gear on the transmission will be marked 'OD' usually. If you have more than a three speed automatic or four speed manual transmission, it's a pretty safe assumption that you do.
1000mph
a governor in transmission will pervent over speed in a gear,causing to shift.However you could shift by yourself.Removing govenor will help top end speed.
On the top of the transmission
For an automatic, on the top of the transmission. When standing in front of the car with the hood up, the speed sensor will be attached to the top of the transmission with a two-wire connector attached. It will look like this: http://tinyurl.com/2fpsvwb It is attached to the transmission by a single T25 Torx screw. Detach the connector, remove the screw and pull the sensor out - you may have to jiggle it a little.
Yes, you need to get a top loader transmission and linkage
The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top uses automatic transmission fluid.
It can have either the standard 3-speed manual transmission, the optional 2-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, the 4-speed manual wide-ratio transmission available with the first two power plants, and 4-speed manual close-ratio transmission available with the top two power plants.
it is underneath the battery on driver side on top the differential.
Yes you use engine oil in all cars regardless of transmission.
The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.The convertible top motor uses automatic transmission fluid.
Vehicle speed sensor is located on top of the differential on the transmission. Access is from under the car