[Interior] So....the "torque gauge" is dead......
I was wondering about this. I read an article a while back that a kid and his father developed and patented a torque guage. They were in the process of marketing it to the big 3. I wonder if it was dropped by legal due to possible patent violations? I know Chrysler has a similar guage and I don think they license with these people either.
Yes there was an article in MOTOR TREND about it. Kid was tired of the expense of having to dyno his car to see what improvements his mods/tuning/etc, made so he with his dads help came up with it.
",,,,they commissioned a machine shop to grind down the U-joint pins that mount to the driveshaft yoke, so they could wrap them with paper-thin (8/1000 inch) Powertech pressure sensors. Their leads connect to a battery-powered signal conditioning unit and wireless transmitter located in a two-piece, weight-balanced plastic collar that bolts onto the driveshaft about halfway between the yoke and the center bearing. Several iterations of this design over a period of two years have yielded sensors that can withstand the torque of his now supercharged V-8 without being crushed, and a collar that doesn't fly apart under the extreme centrifugal forces experienced on the driveshaft. He's even been granted a provisional patent for the concept."
http://www.motortrend.com/features/e...gue/index.html
",,,,they commissioned a machine shop to grind down the U-joint pins that mount to the driveshaft yoke, so they could wrap them with paper-thin (8/1000 inch) Powertech pressure sensors. Their leads connect to a battery-powered signal conditioning unit and wireless transmitter located in a two-piece, weight-balanced plastic collar that bolts onto the driveshaft about halfway between the yoke and the center bearing. Several iterations of this design over a period of two years have yielded sensors that can withstand the torque of his now supercharged V-8 without being crushed, and a collar that doesn't fly apart under the extreme centrifugal forces experienced on the driveshaft. He's even been granted a provisional patent for the concept."
http://www.motortrend.com/features/e...gue/index.html
I'd rather have a tranny temp gauge then a torque gauge. If you're sitting in traffic in traffic on a hot day you can see if your tranny is getting too hot.
Also when you go to the track you can see when your trans is getting too hot and you can stop hot lapping and give the car a chance to cool down.
Also when you go to the track you can see when your trans is getting too hot and you can stop hot lapping and give the car a chance to cool down.
I'd rather have a tranny temp gauge then a torque gauge. If you're sitting in traffic in traffic on a hot day you can see if your tranny is getting too hot.
Also when you go to the track you can see when your trans is getting too hot and you can stop hot lapping and give the car a chance to cool down.
Also when you go to the track you can see when your trans is getting too hot and you can stop hot lapping and give the car a chance to cool down.
Hopefully eventually there will be a boost gauge there:-) for my car. I could care less about transmission temp, I don't drive at the drag strip and I don't plan on towing a horse trailer with my Camaro. If GM is having a tough time filling the 4th spot lets get real creative. How about a chick detector? Or for the global warming nuts an CO2 emissions gauge?
So then...all the threads and posts with negative remarks about it were possibly all for nothing now that some production facts are trickling out? Imagine that! 
Hey, I am glad it is gone as well.
That should be on the Driver Information Center between the speedo and tach. It was on the cars we played with at the last focus group.
Some saw is as more of a gimmick than something even cool or useful. Maybe nothing to hate anymore anyway.

Hey, I am glad it is gone as well.
Some saw is as more of a gimmick than something even cool or useful. Maybe nothing to hate anymore anyway.



