And no one with real car knowledge would care one way or another if the car had one or not.Clearly that was a flame then and you're just trying to provoke a reaction. No-one with any basic engineering knowledge would actually believe that.
And no one with real car knowledge would care one way or another if the car had one or not.Clearly that was a flame then and you're just trying to provoke a reaction. No-one with any basic engineering knowledge would actually believe that.
There's a reason the tranny does that. And your probably doing more damage by doing what your doing. When it drops out of lock when going up a grade, it allows the torque converter to do its job, multiply torque. Lock up eliminate this torque multiplication since it's not needed when not going up hill at speed.I use the tach on my automatic transmission car to determine when it has achieved lock-up.
Sometimes when going up a grade it downshifts and drops out of lock
I beg to differ. I know what the "tranny" does.There's a reason the tranny does that. And your probably doing more damage by doing what your doing. When it drops out of lock when going up a grade, it allows the torque converter to do its job, multiply torque. Lock up eliminate this torque multiplication since it's not needed when not going up hill at speed.
QEDAnd no one with real car knowledge would care one way or another if the car had one or not.
Don't know much about boats, but that just sounds silly. Have seen some charts and never saw one that said, "proceed north for "x" minutes at 2000RPM and then turn west for "y" minutes at 3000RPM.RPM and shaft count is very important for navigation
I beg to differ. I know what the "tranny" does.
Locking up doesn't hurt anything. It just takes the torque converter out of the loop.
When my transmission shifts down going up a hill it drops out of lock and goes down one gear.
If I back off the throttle slightly, it goes back in lock and the RPM's drop a couple hundred RPM.
But it's now in a lower gear so the engine is not lugging.
So tell me, how does that do any damage??
I'm not most people, I'm an engineer.Never said lock up was damaging. The PCM is doing what it's supposed to in that situation, unlocking the convertor so gear changes can be made. What is possibly damaging is reducing the engine RPM. That also reduces the hydraulic pressure in the tranny, right when higher pressure is needed. The reduction of pressure could slow the timing of the kick down, causing the higher gear and lower gear to be engaged together for a longer time than is supposed to happen. And if you know trannies, you know that during shifts, up or down two gear ratios are engaged at the same time in an OEM automatic. To keep shift change jerking at a minimum. Most people give more throttle to get a down shift not less.
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