Dusty Bradford
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Okay unlocked as well to show how much slip there is as well as whether the clutch can hold the power when used.
Show one anyways, I haven't been to Richs event as have many others who weren't there and would like to see what's inside of a 9.5 PTC NL .
I would like for you to point out each piece in a pic and explain to me why each part is chosen and how it's the best one for me.
I'm no converter expert and need you to give me a converter for dummies 101 class with pics and an explanation of why the PTC is the way to go.
I promise you I will buy one if it's the best I can get, no BS and I mean it. I'll even pay you're $200.00 commission fee that you get on each sale with a smile and a sincere thank you.
I'm also not talking 7 or 8 sec. cars here LU converters have no place in a car that fast so let's keep this on track or street/ strip [pun intended] and stop trying to change the parameters.
Opel cores have been done to death in 7/8 sec. cars also and spragless converters aren't ideal for street cars as you already well know.
I will find out eventually as you say, that's the point of me doing this.
Your converter guy has had one apart and can't see anything special and he specializes in converters. Others have tried to copy it and have not succeded. I've restalled some clones of it. So you want me to explain to you why I use what I use. Go ask David Copperfield to tell you how he does what he does, when he reveals his secrets, I'll reveal mine.
The day I make that kind of money on a converter I'll quit my day job.....and start charging for the hours of phone calls I recieve daily to help sort out combo's whether it needs a converter or not. It's not easy to balance work, family and my passion for making people go faster. You'd be suprised how many people I convince into running what they have. The fact you have targeted me is just a compliment. Thanks. If you do decide to buy one I'll be sure to price it accordingly so I get my $200.
Actually we are talking 6,7 and 8 second cars here. Its what my converter has been proven to take over and over and over again. If it takes that abuse the customer can rest easily that his 8,9,10,11,12 second car can throw whatever it wants at it and there's no clutch to slip or sprag to break, ever. This means years of abuse without any maintenence costs. You see I'm a customer myself. When I sell someone a 9.5 non lock I fully expect it to be the last converter they ever need and I don't plan to make money on them yearly for freshen up's. A sprag will break in a performance application...bet on it.
Actually spragless can work in daily driven street cars without monster coolers. Every Turbo V6 needs a good cooling sytem whether lock-up or non lock. When we're taking a trans and cooling system designed to handle 250hp and putting 500-600-700hp to it and driving it on the street, heat will be generated and extra capacity is needed to get rid of the heat. Just like my Duramax has more cooling capacity than a passenger car. I've daily driven with a converter looser than the current 9.5. You just have to know what your doing when you design the converter. Most of the reading material out there on the internet is general info concerning spragless making alot of heat. Small diameter converters like an 8" or 9" really benefit from a sprag. Other converters can benefit as well depending on the pieces used to achieve a stall speed. I went into this with the intention of doing it spragless and NLU so my customer never had to worry about breaking a sprag or stator support tube. Reliability and performance.