Thread: Torque Convertor
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06-08-2011 08:04 PM #1
yes if you want it right it willIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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06-08-2011 08:38 PM #2
You're seeing a range of rpm's because the converter mfg has no idea what the torque of your motor is at the flywheel. If it was, for instance, 400 ft/lbs, then it might stall the converter at 2500. But if the motor produced, for instance, 475 ft/lbs, then it might stall the same converter to 2800. More torque, more stall.
Don't hold me to these specific numbers, I'm just trying to help you understand converters and stall speed. Like Pat said, there's more to it than meets the eye.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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06-09-2011 10:53 AM #3
Thanks again for the info I called Hughes they wanted all the info from the engine to the rear 2500 was bare mininum they said 3000 stall would be the best of both worlds.






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