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03'svtlight
02-05-2004, 01:21 AM
what is the % of drivetrain loss for L's??
99WhiteBeast
02-05-2004, 06:40 AM
I think 18% to 22% is pretty standard for most automatics but not sure if I've ever seen a posted number.
I know the GenI is right at 22%- 260HP to the crank and a whopping 202HP to the rear wheels.:rll: I'll have to remedy that some day:cool:
cpeapea
02-05-2004, 06:53 AM
greg evens said about 11 percent, which isnt too shabby
L8 APEX
02-05-2004, 09:14 AM
The Corvette 6 speed is 15% the automatic is 18%, ours is probably clsoer to 20%.
02BOLT
02-05-2004, 09:15 AM
greg evens said about 11 percent, which isnt too shabby
I realize that Greg Evans knows his stuff. BUT if that's the case, then can someone please explain to me how in the hell a 4 Speed Automatic Overdrive Transmission can pull LESS in terms of drivetrain losses than a 5 or 6 speed manual(which generally pull anywhere from 12-15%).
An Automatic tranny literally uses the engine to operate, whereas a manual tranny utilizes the clutch to tansfer the power from the motor to the drivetrain, thus causing much less in terms of drivetrain losses.
This is NOT meant to be a flame, I just do not see how any Automatic can cause less in terms of frictional losses than a manual. It just makes no sense at all. Opinions are opinions, and mine will continue to be that our trucks lose a MINIMUM of 15-18% through the drivetrain, especially, when you consider the size of our rear ends.(no pun intended)
Later,
Rob:tu:
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