What's with lockup?
Everytime one of these threads comes up comparing the various transmissions there is always some reference to the lock-up in the TC.
Well, some of the highest HP guys are running the DTT setup, which has an improved single lockup disc and a vastly improved fluid drive. And there are no known [to me, this site or any others I've read] failures of the lockup clutch in a DTT TC.
So why is there so much focus on the TC's lock-up system??
I'm MUCH more concerned with input shafts, hubs, internal clutch upgrades, output shafts, internal leakage etc.
DTT has been at the forefront to develop billet input shafts and hubs, internal leakage fixes, clutch upgrades, and smart controllers to control the lockup and shift points.
I trust and respect DTT, both the products and the support. Second to none in my opinion/ experience.
For me, adding the extra [unneeded IMO] complexity in the TC just is inviting more/new problems and wear. The single disc system is holding 700+ HP and 1500+ ft. lbs torque, so why 'fix' it if it isn't broken?
NOT trying to add fuel to the fire, just want to look at the transmission options from a different perspective.
Greg L. The Noise Nazi
Everytime one of these threads comes up comparing the various transmissions there is always some reference to the lock-up in the TC.
Well, some of the highest HP guys are running the DTT setup, which has an improved single lockup disc and a vastly improved fluid drive. And there are no known [to me, this site or any others I've read] failures of the lockup clutch in a DTT TC.
So why is there so much focus on the TC's lock-up system??
I'm MUCH more concerned with input shafts, hubs, internal clutch upgrades, output shafts, internal leakage etc.
DTT has been at the forefront to develop billet input shafts and hubs, internal leakage fixes, clutch upgrades, and smart controllers to control the lockup and shift points.
I trust and respect DTT, both the products and the support. Second to none in my opinion/ experience.
For me, adding the extra [unneeded IMO] complexity in the TC just is inviting more/new problems and wear. The single disc system is holding 700+ HP and 1500+ ft. lbs torque, so why 'fix' it if it isn't broken?
NOT trying to add fuel to the fire, just want to look at the transmission options from a different perspective.
Greg L. The Noise Nazi