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Stall Speed VS. fluid temp. #974907
04/17/11 12:29 PM
04/17/11 12:29 PM
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chryco Offline OP
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Interested in your thoughts , how much difference in stall speed is there between a hot trans and one that is not at operating temp.?
Thanks !
Chryco



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Re: Stall Speed VS. fluid temp. [Re: chryco] #974908
04/17/11 06:05 PM
04/17/11 06:05 PM
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Mike Swann Offline
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100rpm/10 deg, but it isn't noticeable unless you making big torque


8.30's @3400 lbs
Re: Stall Speed VS. fluid temp. [Re: Mike Swann] #974909
04/17/11 07:15 PM
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chryco Offline OP
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Quote:

100rpm/10 deg, but it isn't noticeable unless you making big torque



Thanks !
750 ft/lbs = big torque ?


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