Shifting at 4600 rpm?

When you make the kick down rod longer by adjusting it, you are increasing the trans.(line pressure) and making the shift into the next gear hold to a higher rpm and also shift harder and sharper.
This is for leaving it in drive, and wanting a little more performance out of your torque flight.

Yes but even that has limits. Like the governor. No matter how long I'd make the rod on my car it still shifts at 4400 rpm cause the governor overrides the kickdown. Needless to say mine needs a higher rpm governor package like the original posters does.