Mopar Muscle, those test were done with a stock DC tc & a BD6L tc, you must keep in mind that there are a lot of variables in the factory converters. [ some good, some okay & others just plain terrible ]
Kev, the tests were not done at a coast situation, as I stated earlier the truck was under a set hp/load with the tc unlocked, then at those specific rpm's the tc clutch was forced into lock up.
I am not saying that results won't very under different circumstanses, we used that test to show a comparison. And I did ask what method Bill used to obtain his 91% rating and said we were willing to do that test. According to Bill & his test procedure his tc is 91% great, it was asked how we obtained 95%, we told you how that was done, even suggested that under the same circumstances Bill's tc would show at around 97%. I DON'T know how Bill does his test, if he would part with that formula I'm sure we would be happy to do that test. I think the issue here is still revolving around who [ at the present time] has the most efficient tc & I think we have answered that in that we feel Bill has the most efficient tc. Where we have a problem is Bill saying that a milled stator reduces efficiency where our testing shows that it [ if done right] does not.
Kevin you being a computer expert would know better that most how one can manipulate numbers, so I propose that you watch and/or set up the dyno machine, we have nothing to hide, Bill was invited down to participate. I hate this cloak & dagger BS you don't know someone for several years & work closely with them for over 18 months to end up arguing like this.
As for pulling a loaded trailer, do we use 2 different trucks, 2 different drivers & expect the results to be accurate? As I said earlier the Mustang can simulate a load & a grade, you still have the problem of the different trucks. And if you don't believe they can be put on a dyno and set to the same hp & torque level but have completly different driving characteristics, well when you get here I'll show you how that is done. I feel we are bending over backwards to be upfront. Bill please post as to what your test is, it's not okay to keep throwing rocks without backing your statment up, you said that the BD Brake, Pressure Lock, & torque Loc were the worst things you could do to your transmission. You stated that the stock valve body could not handle having a Pressure Lock hooked up, that it would reduce cooler flow to harmfull levels, more than once you posted how you were going to tell all of us how this was so... . but I've yet to see the post.
We were asked to make a statement defending our products, we did. You never came back with your proof otherwise, just fired out inuendos & sayings like... I'll fill you all in when I get back from Tulare. Well we've been back from Tulare [you remember Tulare, that's where I hooked up to a 42,000lb sled but you would'nt cause you had too far to drive if something broke, I think I had the same distance to drive back
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but still managed to pull] for quite some time now but that has not been forthcoming. You throw other things like I left for May Maddness with a Suncoast tc in my truck, big deal, I wasn't advertising it as a BD tc as you make it sound. I've tested lots of different tc's. You don't like any negatives coming your way, but you sure as he!! don't mind firing them out.
Whew does my chest feel a lot lighter now
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My one typing finger is shorter now though.
Just a quick overview
the tc's were tested under load
they were done as a comparison from a stock tc to the BD6L.
There was no mention of Bill's tc
No one is denying who at this time has the most efficient tc
Rocks can be thrown in all directions, lets stop before someone loses an eye
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I'm not responsible for grammer or spelling
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Piers, BD engine R&D