New P2s Suck at the dragstrip!
#26
So we want a little bit of spin, gotcha.
I remember learning from the great guys about TC's and changing them for a higher stall speed is a very bad idea because it affects drivability (which is something, seeing how we are talking about four door sedans is the one thing we dont' want).
I remember learning from the great guys about TC's and changing them for a higher stall speed is a very bad idea because it affects drivability (which is something, seeing how we are talking about four door sedans is the one thing we dont' want).
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Originally Posted by ricky.agrawal
So we want a little bit of spin, gotcha.
I remember learning from the great guys about TC's and changing them for a higher stall speed is a very bad idea because it affects drivability (which is something, seeing how we are talking about four door sedans is the one thing we dont' want).
I remember learning from the great guys about TC's and changing them for a higher stall speed is a very bad idea because it affects drivability (which is something, seeing how we are talking about four door sedans is the one thing we dont' want).
GM had a 2 speed (switch pitch) TC in the late 60's. Stall speeds were about 3000 and 1500. High stall for accelleration and idle. Low stall for cruising. Today, everyone uses the lockup TC to accomplish the same thing only with better efficiency.