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K=R/square root of T
K is the constant Factor of the converter and will stay the same T is torque R is the stall speed So by combining old torque equation and new torque equation , knowing K is constant Rnew = Rold x (SqRt Tnew / SqRt Told) Example Rold = 5000 rpm Told = 500 ft.lbs. Tnew = 550 ft.lbs. Rnew = 5000 x (sqrt 550 / sqrt 500) Rnew = 5000 x (23.45 / 22.36) Rnew = 5000 x (1.0488) Rnew = 5244 So basically with this converter if you upped the torque by 50 ft.lbs , it would increase the stall from 5000 rpm to 5244 rpm . |
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