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Hadi,

Let me ask you a few questions relevant to this topic not already adressed.

1) What is the gear ratio of your hummer vs the gear ratio on the Dodge Ram?

2) Which gear ratio is going to put more stress on the transmission?
5. 67 or 3. 55

3) Are what RPM are you operating this transmission at?

4) Which rpm is going to put more load on the transmission 1500rpms, or 3000rpms?

All of the above play an important in role in a transmission technicians decision on what is the best product for each application.

As you and I discussed , these all played a key role in my recommendation to you.

Keep in mind SunCoast is still using and selling to the Dodge Ram owners outdated technology converters simply because they can do the milling process for about $35.

I wasnt going to comment on this thread but my last customer just left here , he is on his way back to Texas, what he went through ticked me off.

He, in good faith, had a Suncoast Converter and a BD transmission installed at Macs RV in FT. Worth Texas about 8 months ago.

He drove up to Canada all the while thinking that his new Suncoast converter was no good or his transmission was on its way out as he couldnt get his truck work properly, as he thought he had stock hp.

Before comming to my shop he went to BD and had his truck dynoed, it dynoed out at 290hp,

I took his transmission out and looked at it, i could not find anything wrong other that a couple of clearance that didnt meet my specs.

Next step was to have the tc cut open in front of him, there was absolutely nothing wrong with the converter.

It was exactly what i expected. Now you guys tell me, how do you tell a guy that just paid $4500. to have all that work done in Texas, that what he got was a fancy front cover converter with a milled stator inside.
The converter was functioning within its capacity, it's oem milled stator was not capable of transfering the power of the cummins unless in lock up.

I bought the TC from Jeff, while it is of no use to us even as a core, i intend to bring it to May Madness.

I have asked Joe Donnely to invite Suncoast,Protorque, BD, Dunrite , all of them to help me understand how they can in good concience do this.

This is not about making mistakes, i make mistakes, we all make mistakes. This is being done deliberately. Hopefully during May madness in Vegas we can by better understanding how a tc works , and what the rationale is for companies still building these tc's, .

All i can say is do your homework, dont listen soley to what i have to say, ask questions, talk amongst yourselves, road test one anothers vehicles, and you will definately be better off.

Some of the questions you should be asking of these TC manufactures are :

1)By milling the oem stator are you increasing the torque multiplication or decreasing the torque multiplication?

2)By milling the oem stator are you increasing or decreasing the amount of heat generated?

3)By milling the oem stator are you increasing the tc efficiency or decreasing it. ?

And really listen closely to their answers.
Sometimes what you dont hear speaks volumes.

Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology



[This message has been edited by Bill Kondolay (edited 04-02-2001). ]
 
very very nice Bill #ad

Hidi I commend you for trying to make what was there work behind a very fine, prolly one of the best motor combo's ever made #ad

a p pumped 24vavle making 400 usuable hp and turns 4000 rpms. and can stomp on Rod Mcmillens factory backed race hummer. #ad
#ad
 
Bill,

I talked to Stephan the other day and he told me you would call back. What is the deal with your Ford PSD converters??? I wanted to install one of your units in my 97 but was told it was not quite available yet, what and when???
 
sniezur,

The ford transmission and tc program is slightly more challenging than the Dodge program. The ford transmission line pressures are based on acceleration rates, there are two companies currently working on re-programming the pcm, (chip)we've got 3 prototpes we are presently testing. The final decision will not be made until our own company ford has put it through all the paces. We should have the truck in the next couple of weeks. If you actually look at your tach and watch the rpm drop between shifts, you may be surprised to see the ford factory converter is pretty good.

I cant really comment much at this point on the design and program specifics but know this as much as i would like to sell them , we wont comment or sell any until i am completly satisfied with the end result.

Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology
 
bill , thanks , you saved me 1100 bucks ( i have a use for that amount already), i was going to buy a suncoast and cut it open , if i read their ad correctly they say that they have tig welded turbine vanes , i'm assuming that this is the stator ? or is it something else ? if its the stator which you say is OEM piece that is milled then that sounds like false advetising to me ?

i have personally witnessed a moderately (??) #ad
BOMBed cummins put 370 hp to the ground with one of your 91% convertors UNLOCKED . anyone care to guess locked HP .

[This message has been edited by Mopar-muscle (edited 04-03-2001). ]
 
bob that would be a good stab at the flywheel hp , locked and a dyno that was capable of loading the truck better should have been in excess of 400hp
 
now thats some ugly welding , do they have child labor brought in from a third world country to do that ??? #ad
and to think they only want 1100 for that level of QUALITY
 
Great pictures Bill, like they say a picture is worth a 1000 words. WOW!

[This message has been edited by Bob Wagner (edited 04-03-2001). ]
 
Did you notice the heat distortion on the Pro-Loc turbine? This comes from too much heat during their "spot" (t. i. g. ) welding process.

[This message has been edited by John (edited 04-08-2001). ]
 
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