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Re: Torque Converter Slippage

To: Dick J <lsr_man@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Torque Converter Slippage
From: Dave Dahlgren <ddahlgren@snet.net>
Date: Thu, 01 May 2003 16:41:02 -0400
Historically a stick car will always out MPH a slush box.. The question is do
you have more torque at the rear wheels at a lower rpm. The converter slippage
might be the same as running too much gear.
Dave

Dick J wrote:
> 
> 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
> 
> In East Texas

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