You know Bill something is missing here. You keep making reference to whether or not the milled stator is more or less efficient than a hand built steel stator. What are you doing beating a dead horse? Brian has stated he feels the steel stator is more efficient, I have stated that, are you waiting until Dave from Goerend, Tony from Dunrite, Joe from Suncoast all come on the site & say the same thing?
Then there is the problem with everyone saying that their milled stator is higher than your present one of 91%.
How can we measure our stator efficiency in the same manner as you measured yours if you won't tell anybody what method to use?
It's not like we went out & invented a special test procedure just to upset the apple cart. What we are doing is a normal test procedure, in fact I think most guys in the transmission industry test going from lock to unlock in their testing. We both know that it doesn't put the same load on the tc as going from unlock to lock while under load. That is how these tests were run.
I try very hard to see both sides of the coin. I can understand where you have a
problem in how the numbers compare, but without having a specific test procedure, that we can all go by, I don't know how we're going to get a standerd.
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Piers, BD engine R&D
Then there is the problem with everyone saying that their milled stator is higher than your present one of 91%.
How can we measure our stator efficiency in the same manner as you measured yours if you won't tell anybody what method to use?
It's not like we went out & invented a special test procedure just to upset the apple cart. What we are doing is a normal test procedure, in fact I think most guys in the transmission industry test going from lock to unlock in their testing. We both know that it doesn't put the same load on the tc as going from unlock to lock while under load. That is how these tests were run.
I try very hard to see both sides of the coin. I can understand where you have a
problem in how the numbers compare, but without having a specific test procedure, that we can all go by, I don't know how we're going to get a standerd.
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Piers, BD engine R&D