We recently had problems with a car that had symptoms of the overdrive cutting on and off about 4 times a second when applying load between 75kph and 90kph. This didn't happen with the overdrive turned off.
After a few hundred dollars, the culprit was the you beaut platinum spark plugs failing. This was in a vehicle that was designed to use platinum plugs, so the voltage should be correct.
These plugs are supposedly good for 100 000k's, but did not last 30 000k.
At a price of these plugs, this isn't good enough. (Maybe I should have used standard Supercheap plugs)
I won't try to name and shame the brand (rhymes with Dosh) because I don't have any evidence that the faults were of the manufacturers fault, even though it's hard to see otherwise, but the mechanic who fiddled around for a while checking the gearbox, moving onto the coil packs, and settled on the plugs, said he had come across a few failures with platinum plugs.
The central electrode had burned, melted, broke or whatever, which resulted in a gap of around 2.5mm to 3mm.
If you have a petrol vehicle with platinum plugs, and the car is running rough or "missing" it may be worth your time looking at the plugs as a starting point before moving onto more expensive items.
Cheers
Ian