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5 Feb 2011 When gearboxes had 2 or 3 gears it may have had value. But with 5 and 6 then the gearing is doing all the torque multiplication you need to get power at the wheels and as noted, the only advantage then is during gear change and good clutch will do a better job with less weight and losses.
I am a mechanical engineering student. as i passed thru the automatic transmission , i came to know abt the torque convertor. will it be possible to fix a torque convertor in a manual transmission vehicle? It can avaoid many driving problems and also improves easiness in drivin. I want to know whether it is
You probably also have a good understanding of how a clutch works with a manual transmission. A torque converter provides the same function in an automatic vehicle as a clutch in a manual vehicle – allowing the engine to keep running as the wheels come to a stop.
17 Sep 2015 Until the torque converter clutch in engaged and the transmission input is locked to the motor there will be constant slipping and power loss. That is why takeoffs and shifting usually feel softer than if you were driving a manual. You can also in some cases have the torque converter clutch stick even when
9 Apr 2010 racer56 Well-Known Member. Joined: Sep 10, 2007. Location: Encino, Ca. In offroad racing the torque converter absorbs some of the driveline shock. Road racing cars do not use torque converters because they eat horsepower. Armada Engineering 1098, Scully Engineering Contractors, Inc. racer56, Apr 9
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25 Mar 2016 A clutch works on the principle of friction: when engaged fully (pedal up), the clutch, which is attached to the transmission, clamps solidly to the flywheel, which is attached to the engine. The torque converter: Automatic transmissions need a way to disconnect the engine from the wheels, just like a manual.
Yes. Torque converters are very common on extremely-heavy-duty vehicles that need both the robustness of mechanical transmission and the gradual build-up of enormous traction effort for acceleration from start. The torque converter here is used to
In a vehicle with an automatic transmission, the torque converter connects the power source from the load. It is usually located between the engine's flexplate and the transmission. The equivalent location in a manual transmission would be the mechanical clutch.
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