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Re: Burnout Procedure with Transgo TF2? [Re: dodger mope] #1222710
04/28/12 06:36 PM
04/28/12 06:36 PM
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well the front drumb exploded two cars in front of me and the guy had his foot hit by parts through the blanket.and got hurt by it
you decide if it is worth it for rear band apply. what i seen i am not wanting that to happen to my foot. i got a front drumb also.

just like i did not have a problem with head shake on my zx12 and did not get the 400 dollar dampener. well i got head shake at the 1000ft mark and went down at over 130mph. that 400 i did not want to spend cost me 1500 bucks plus i had to buy one for 400.............
and the leathers were junk after that also.

Re: Burnout Procedure with Transgo TF2? [Re: StealthWedge67] #1222711
04/29/12 09:43 AM
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Quote:

This is not what TransGo says...
The tech guy there (forget his name but he knew his stuff) said that the exploding sprag theory with 727's only applies to manual valve bodies that do not include a low band apply feature ...


That guy doesn't understand the problem, and he is dead wrong. Well, he is half right about when the selector is in manual low; the band will hold.

The biggest concern with a Torqueflite automatic valve body is the transmission (not the driver) downshifting back into 1st (and this never applies the rear band). In the wrong circumstances this can damage the sprag. Like when lifting and the tires stop spinning, the trans goes into 1st without low band apply (selector in 2 or D), and the driver hits the throttle. Or the tires grip, slip, grip, etc.

Then any time the selector is in "D" or "2" it can go into low gear on its own and the sprag won't hold, allowing overspeed of the front drum.

Re: Burnout Procedure with Transgo TF2? [Re: dmking] #1222712
04/29/12 10:41 AM
04/29/12 10:41 AM
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well the front drumb exploded two cars in front of me and the guy had his foot hit by parts through the blanket.and got hurt by it
you decide if it is worth it for rear band apply. what i seen i am not wanting that to happen to my foot. i got a front drumb also.





yeah but something else broke first like a u-joint... it just didnt happen for the hell of it... we drag race.... $h!t happens..


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Re: Burnout Procedure with Transgo TF2? [Re: kissmyaspen] #1222713
04/29/12 12:57 PM
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they rolled the sprag..... he did not go 2 feet from the starting line.

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