Here I am

Torque Converter

Attention: TDR Forum Junkies
To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.

Thanks, TDR Staff

Fifth gear nut

Need detail inst. to install 275s

Status
Not open for further replies.

tony1461571

TDR MEMBER
I am new to this bombing thing so Ineed some imput.

I'm getting an E-Brake,a powermax-3,and a heavy duty shift kit from TST. I did talk to Mark over there and he said that I shouldn't need a new Torque Converter. The Valve Body would be enought.

What is the thoughts on this subject out there? Just the FACTS mam! #ad
 
You will need a TC, plain and simple. It is only a matter of time. The stock one will last a while, but with added power, and the use of the E-Brake, it's life will be significantly reduced. Keep an eye on the fluid, and change it AT LEAST 2 times per year, or ever 30,000 miles.
 
I love the word shouldnt, well i for one definately dis-agree with Mark.

First thing to keep in mind, the torque converter is directly affected by hp and engine torque. The more hp you have the higher the heat generated by the tc.

Guess what the number one killer of the automatic transmission is? HEAT!

Guess what the #2 killer of the automatic transmission is ? LACK OF LINE PRESSURE!

Guess what the #3 killer of the automatic transmission is ? MODIFIED ENGINES!.

#4 ? - EXHAUST BRAKES.

I definately recommend you do a little research on these topics,the guys on this site have asked a multitude of questions on these very topics.

You will be amazed at the wealth of information contained on these archives.

My personal advice to you above all else is this,

STAY AWAY from stupid devices that keep the tc clutch locked up under hard acceleration or heavy use.

When choosing a tc DO NOT let anyone sell you a milled stator converter. They are a obseltete. They generate tremendous amounts of heat under load, lose fuel economy under load. If anyone tells you they are going to continue to mill the oem stator and that is what they are selling you,get it in writing so that you can have your money back if they go away from milling the oem stator.


Bill
Diesel Transmission Technology
 
20 FAN, a VB, E-brake, sounds like towing potential.
You will want a TC, and one that really works. Anyone in your area have a modified transmission, so you can see for yourself?

By all means, do a search and read. Doing just the VB is like doing half of the job, guess what, it'll perform half as good as if you had done the whole job.

High efficiency TC's compliment a good VB, setup for towing.


------------------
Fred Swanson
Co-Owner
Canyon State Components, LLC
www.canyonstatecomponents.com

'00 QC,SB,4x4,Auto,3. 54 w/LSD,Trailer Package, Tow Package, DTT's VB & TC
 
<font color=blue>BRoth -

Nice fancy graphs, would you like me to make some too? Where is the formula used to compute your effciency?? That is the most important part. All your graphs mean nuthing without a means to check it.

I know of a converter with more then double the stock lining and is not a heavy billet cover.
 
Well I hate to admit it but Mr. Roth your graph is definitely better than ours, (oh that’s right we don’t have one). This graph propaganda kind of reminds me of the new Duramax commercial. Some of you may have seen it, it’s the one where the Duramax is pulling that monster ship out of the ocean.

Kat, if you wouldn’t mind helping me out a little bit please, can you please make me a graph that is as nice as Mr. Roth’s graph the numbers don’t really matter as the customers cant verify them anyway.

Mr. Roth, I have always been accused of having a BIG MOUTH, so I guess we are at the point were words and graphs and written propaganda just wont cut it.

I propose the time has come to put OUR MONEY instead of the customer’s money where our mouths are.

Here is DTT’S CHALLENGE, BD customers presently driving trucks with the milled stator converter that your graph advertises is 95% efficient against customers driving DTT’s custom engineered steel stator at 91% efficiency. We will use real customers, real towing situations, real driving conditions. Comprably power up graded equipped trucks, hp to hp, gear ratio to gear ratio, tire size to tire size.

If as you say your converter is 95% efficient and has a milled stator (lol) I have everything to lose
don’t I (. LOL)

Any of my customers reading this please feel free to step up, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IN FULL
If after driving a BD customers truck with a milled stator converter YOU FEEL theirs performs more efficiently.

How about it Mr. Roth are you willing to put up or ?????

Any BD customers out there interested in this challenge, you guys have the trucks , you guys have the tc’s in the trucks, and im sure you guys know how to find each other.

We don’t even need to be involved, all Mr. Roth and I have to do is write the cheques.

So Mr. Roth you willing to put your money where your graph is (LOL)?

Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology.
 
It seemms that there is a little tension between you two. It benefits the rest of us by driving things forward. You have to love competition and capitalism in general.
 
Brian,
Yes, B-D did get right on my problem and has been fair in their dealings with me. I have just never been satisfied with the product.
Arlan
 
I want to thank everyone for there imput you told me what I already new that I needed to do I just had to have confurmation on it.

I know there are differant ones that I can buy. I think that I will just go with the one that TST offers it should do the job.

sdalton how do you get those little guys on your post. Thanks again fellow TDR's
 
Maybe this is not the right time to say this but, I do have to throw in my $. 02.

Bill, I don't have your VB and TC installed YET{/B]. But I have enough faith and trust in you..... that you tell me when and where and I will be there on your side for the tow off.

NO offense intended to you at all Mr. Roth, it is just that I have talked to Bill quite a bit and he has always had an answer for all of my questions... along with proof to back up his words. Bill has proven himself to me, both by his Great customer service and how proud his customers are.

Kev

Kev
 
That's right Kat, we don't drive or tow with graphs. I had B-D milled stator converters plus all there other enhancement gadgets in my truck until I drove a truck with a real converter in it. Thanks to Bill Kondolay I now have a transmission that really works. I thought for a minute about sell my B-D converter, pressure lock and torque lock but I don't have any one hate that much, so that stuff is now part of the county land fill. Arlan
 
BRoth,
Thank you very much for your kind offer of using your Dyno for testing purpose, however I think you forgot exactly to whom you are speaking. R& D takes place in many forms I suppose and I never will be a party to any testing done in the forum you suggest or that you are a part of .

I cant believe that you of all people would dare to propose this to me ,have you forgotten the day I quit was when Piers left for May Madness with a SUNCOAST converter in his truck flying BD colors.

Thanks anyway for your kind offer, I have no interest in competing with one of my own converters. When the reverse engineering process is complete as you say in a few months this point is moot isn’t it?

Timing is everything isn’t that how you put it Mr. Roth, what happens to the guys that have been buying milled stator converters for past 6 months, remember them, the ones that have been faithful to the dealers and the milled stator converters because they were led to believe by all the appropriate charts , graphs etc. that their purchase was the best for their application.

I already know that the tc’s used in your promo trucks are not what your customers buy so thanks again for the offer.

And so you don’t think this is personal, Suncoast, Dunrite and Protorque, they can have the same opportunity to prove the milled stator does what you guys have been advertising to them to do all along.

So DTT customers I say again, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE if you guys drive your buddies or whoever’s truck that has a milled stator and you feel that their TC is more efficient than yours.

No charts , no graphs, no Dynos , no influence from me or our organization.

For those of you that want to view the milled stator vs the steel stator we are discussing , http://www.dieseltrans.com/DTTech/torqueconverters.html


Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology



[This message has been edited by Bill Kondolay (edited 01-08-2001). ]
 
One has to ask themselves, why is BD changing their design? Why is it their design will be similar to DTT's.

It also seems that testing TC efficency after unlocking a locked converter isn't the best test.
Why not from a dead stop up to lockup, that is testing the TC only, not after it has matched engine to transmission speed.


Oh yes, I will put my DTT setup up against any other's. Plus, go one step further. Find matched trucks, and pull the same load in a distance and time test.

------------------
Fred Swanson
Co-Owner
Canyon State Components, LLC
www.canyonstatecomponents.com

'00 QC,SB,4x4,Auto,3. 54 w/LSD,Trailer Package, Tow Package, DTT's VB & TC
 
Brian,

Let’s cut to the chase, you are obviously not interested in the challenge. I cant say I blame you.
You know the score.

As for Steve, and Daryl from ATG that builds your converters, I have known each of them for a very long time.

I have know Steve for over 18 years , we grew up in this industry together, and as for Darryl , he has been a friend of mine for over 8 years. He personally sponsored my racecar for over 3 years.

I have a great deal of respect for both of these guys.

As far as the Ford stator goes it’s a very impressive piece, maybe you should take it out of your Dodge ad in the back of the TDR magazine, I’m sure it was not your intent to mis-lead the dodge ram owners or imply that it was what they were getting (LOL) , kinda like those graphs and Dyno tests.

I can see this conversation is an absolute waste of my time as you already admitted that milling the OEM stator is obsolete.

I can only wonder what guys are thinking that are driving around with these milled stator converters in their trucks that trusted guys like you to provide them with the best product for their rams.

As you have admitted these steel stators have been around for 12-15 years. No diesel supplier wanted to build these converters as they cost more to adapt, develop and build.

Now you guys are forced to keep up because DTT forced the issue and customers can tell the difference when they drive the trucks.

Bill Kondolay
Diesel Transmission Technology.
 
Gentlemen

Brian and Bill do you two have a pair of boxing gloves to put on? It may be a better way to do battle. You know I didn't ask this question only to have two opposing suppliers come in and bang each other around.

For me the uninformed consumer this only tends to confuse me and IT DOSEN'T HELP ME TO MAKE AND INFORMED DECISION OR A PURCHASE. So the next time you see a post like this use the
e-mail to sell your product and not this forum
Thank you Tony Rodgers. #ad
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top