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Oh and he also put a valve body with all the Sonnax updates in it plus the upgraded Sonnax valve in the pump. Should give me many trouble-free miles now.
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Yeah I found that info too while searching for a filter. I wasn't too concerned because I didn't really understand what they were showing with the 3 different ratings and I found this filter because it's what Powerstroke and Cummins guys are running. I'll do some with and without filter testing to see if I can feel a difference and I may even plumb a vacuum gauge in the intake between the filter and turbo to see if I'm drawing a huge vacuum due to filter restriction.
I went with stock stall speed. A year ago I would have asked for their lower than stock RV stall speed but your higher stall speed converter thread made me rethink that. I didn't feel so bold as to go to a higher than stock stall speed though. Maybe if I wasn't going to be towing any..... I'm still waiting to hear how you like your converter in more situations.Converter a stock stall speed or higher stall speed?
The rebuilder recommended Precision Torque Converter. It was a $350 upgrade over a standard converter so really not bad cost-wise.
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No it didn't come with that info. I didn't realize that was a variable in torque converter design, I thought it was an inherent feature. So you're saying that torque converter manufacturers can tweek the torque multiplication as well as stall speed?I like the triple disk billet converter however I see no torque multiplication specs posted on their site did the unit come with the info or?
Yes, they can within limits of transmission torque capacity this multiplication of torque is the reason for the HX40w 18 cm2 spooling almost instantly on the 6.5td!No it didn't come with that info. I didn't realize that was a variable in torque converter design, I thought it was an inherent feature. So you're saying that torque converter manufacturers can tweek the torque multiplication as well as stall speed?
Yes, they can within limits of transmission torque capacity this multiplication of torque is the reason for the HX40w 18 cm2 spooling almost instantly on the 6.5td!
I like the triple disk billet converter however I see no torque multiplication specs posted on their site did the unit come with the info or?
No offense to anyone but that trans case looks like it just came out of the truck. It doesn't even have a coating of mexican silver, lol.
I could be wrong but stall and Torque multiplacation are one in the same, I've never heard of anyone talking about TM yet alone specs.
Did I just hear you start that beast, or?
I was going to post an update today during my lunch, but Leroy used a bunch of my time giving me good customer service ....so now I don't have time to post an update.
Yeah, and I am sure that excuse worked for your homework too