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If anyone knows this guy tell him his converter is fine...

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May 24, 2020, 10:47 PM
Mike Rietow
If anyone knows this guy tell him his converter is fine...
quote:
Originally posted by Footloose:
Mike this particular car has 456 gears-28 inch radial-5700 rpm at 660 feet.


100 mph would be 4%
May 25, 2020, 09:52 AM
Mike Rietow
quote:
Originally posted by DOTracer:



IMO the only real accurate way is to have a driveshaft sensor to compare to engine rpm at the stripe.


It comes down to experience. We're writing on the ticket because we had no racepak, only a play back tach. This car isn't fast but for what it is, we haven't seen one like it quicker.

I don't need a racepak to tell me with our new power plant drop back stall with this converter will be 7200 7300, power tells me this. I also don't need a racepak to tell me this converter will slip less than 6% 8300 rpm with the new power plant at around 138 mph for starters, which might be a hair snug, we'll see. There's adjustments we can make there too in order to tailor finish line rpm. That's all forecastable according to the new power. That's how you tell someone (predict) what you're gonna run before you ever make a run, with a new combo.

It's math.

After you look at the racepak, you can again predict how much room for performance improvement there is. Again with accuracy dependent on experience.

With the intention of burning the least amount of fuel, in reaching optimized performance.

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May 26, 2020, 01:38 PM
Mike Rietow
https://youtu.be/7MgbnU1PmqU

Alright so I'm looking around on FB and I see this youtube.

I look at the video a couple times and find myself visualizing what the driveshaft graph would look like.

Is this wrong of me, without first purchasing a racepak of my own? if I have a pretty good idea of how it looks?
May 26, 2020, 01:44 PM
CURTIS REED
quote:
Originally posted by Footloose:
Mike can you teach some one like me how to figure what my converter slippage is without the grid etc. I never understood how. I just always called the transmission company up and told them I wanted matched up for my combo. And all was well.


Well it helps when you are looking at the whole pic and not one he cropped.

https://imgur.com/a/z3gMje9#ii5auTn



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May 26, 2020, 01:56 PM
Mike Rietow
quote:
Originally posted by CURTIS REED:
quote:
Originally posted by Footloose:
Mike can you teach some one like me how to figure what my converter slippage is without the grid etc. I never understood how. I just always called the transmission company up and told them I wanted matched up for my combo. And all was well.


Well it helps when you are looking at the whole pic and not one he cropped.

https://imgur.com/a/z3gMje9#ii5auTn


Re-read his post, he's saying without the grid. The portion of the graph I screen saved, I used for the inputs to do the equation for converter slip.

What is in the portion I didn't screen save, do you think will help Footloose figure for converter slip? There's nothing there he can use.
May 26, 2020, 10:52 PM
TubeCarz
Hey Conelicker ,

What's the percentage of "rust fallback" into a clean .. err .. semi-clean case from that $2.00 POS hanging out of your Harbor Frightning vise ??

Tubie , axin for satin Red Face



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May 26, 2020, 11:10 PM
Mike Rietow
Made in USA 30 year old Craftsman vice. I wouldn't hang a $500 transmission from a Harbor Freight wing wong ching chong vice, much less a $5,000 transmission.

That's 20 years of rust on the trans jig, it don't mind it. You could do pull ups off the trans hanging on the jig, held by the vice.