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RE: Torque Converter Slippage

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Subject: RE: Torque Converter Slippage
From: "Waldron, James" <James.Waldron@CWUSA.COM>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2003 15:55:57 -0400
Well, at least some of your horsepower was being used up in the torque 
converter making heat.  That HP will now be available to push you faster.  
Measurably?  I don't know.  (But being an optimist I say 'Heck Yes!')

Jim W.


-----Original Message-----
From: Dick J

Okay, here goes.  When I put my actual speed and RPM to the computer along with 
tire sze, gears, and all that stuff, I come up with about 6% slippage.  142 mph 
at 6250 RPM should have been right at 150 mph.  If I eliminate the slippage (go 
to a std trans) the car isn't going to magically pick up the missing 8 MPH.  It 
apparently only had the HP to pull it to 6250 RPM with the combination of 
weight, rolling resistance, wind resistance, slippage, etc., that was present 
at the time. If anything, the motor will probably drop down a couple hundred 
RPM and the speed still be about the same. Am I right?    

Dick J

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