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Old 05-05-2006, 10:35 PM
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Does that sound right for me 392 RWHP throught a Stage II 4L60E and a SSF 3500? I've read a couple of threads on % of drivetrain loss, and if percentage is even an accurate measure, which it seems to be relatively. How I figured it was 392/.80 for 20% loss in the drivetrain. Is this number off or would it be pretty close? Im really just curious.
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If your 392 rwhp is through an unlocked converter, then I'd say yes, you're around 485-490 flywheel hp. Killer!
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Sweet! Not bad for some tweaked 241's and a TR224/224 What would the difference in % be for a locked converter? Saying I used 20% for unlocked, what is it vs. locked.
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It has more to do with the type of converter than a fixed percentage. On your converter, you'd probably gain 25-30 rwhp by locking the converter. On a stock converter, the difference is probably only 10 rwhp and on a 5000 stall converter, the difference might be 50 rwhp. Again, it depends on how efficient the converter is.
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Good to know, that seems a lil high (My RWHP for the mods I have if those numbers are unlocked, I'm going to have to recheck that)




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