SHOstoppin93
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New to automatics.. what is required for the torque convertor lock up? Rephrase... under what conditions does the torque convertor lock up?
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DigDeez said:Anyone care to explain all this in layman terms for a no knowledge guy like myself?
shoteen95 said:does the TC only lock up in 4th gear? or 3rd and 4th..
All i know is, mine must have a personal distaste for locking up until it's taken it's sweet time..
Ian Macoomb said:The torque convertor slips a bit kinda like a clutch. When you're crusing at a constant speed the convertor will lock-up and stop slipping so that there is less drivetrain loss and the rpms drop giving you better mileage. But it doesn't only lock at cruising speeds. The Gen III convertor locks up in 3rd during a 1/4 mile run. It drops the rpm from about 4800 to 4200 and a lot of people confuse that with a shift. I found that the car makes a bit more horsepower with the convertor locked. How's that for layman's terms?