Let me see your converter dyno! Site sponsors only
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Let me see your converter dyno! Site sponsors only
Just wondering which, if any, of our torque converter sponsors have torque converter dyno's, and what are the specs on your machine?
If not, why not?
(this is suggested by a write up by PI on PBA's site)
If not, why not?
(this is suggested by a write up by PI on PBA's site)
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We do not have one, but it would make data aquisition a little easier. We currently use real world data, which is very good. But to check even a small change you have to R&R the trans. We use software like HP tuners to get data logs and monitor certain parameters. We have customers in the Houston area that do a lot of R&D with us. They are a very valuable asset. We have a few trade secrets on how we gather the data, but that gives you an idea.
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So if I order a converter from you guys, it will work like I want it to?
And when I give you my desired operating characteristics you select parts based on previous converter build results right?
I'm looking for an honest company that knows what they're doing.
I don't really care how parts are selected, as long as it performs.
And when I give you my desired operating characteristics you select parts based on previous converter build results right?
I'm looking for an honest company that knows what they're doing.
I don't really care how parts are selected, as long as it performs.