Looking To Lessen Drivetrain Loss
Looking To Lessen Drivetrain Loss Thru A4
I have some fairly noobie drivetrain questions for beefing up the drivetrain of a DD streetcar (1-2 times per year track time) for more power to the ground and a better seat of the pants feel.
What combination of things can you recommend to achieve this?
Would something like a CPT built tranny with a stall for starters lessen drivetrain loss?
4spd auto btw.
What combination of things can you recommend to achieve this?
Would something like a CPT built tranny with a stall for starters lessen drivetrain loss?
4spd auto btw.
Last edited by MarcR94v6; May 11, 2008 at 02:57 PM.
A stall will absolutely NOT lessen drivetrain loss, it does the opposite.
It's about equal to the feeling of 4+ lbs of boost on a launch. Meaning it is a very nice SOTP difference.
I went from too much traction to VERY little if I chose so.
And they say an auto in our cars are more difficult to break the rear, but in no way hard.
It's about equal to the feeling of 4+ lbs of boost on a launch. Meaning it is a very nice SOTP difference.
I went from too much traction to VERY little if I chose so.
And they say an auto in our cars are more difficult to break the rear, but in no way hard.
Reducing drivetrain losses isn't going to provide a major SOTP increase in performance. You can lessen losses with lighter components, like an aluminum or carbon fiber driveshaft, have the axles gun drilled, use a ring gear that has been lightened, have the hubs drilled, use the lightest possible wheels and tires you can find. Then have the rear gears "mikronize" treated and run a synthetic lube. And after all that, I doubt you could feel the difference..... definitely not worth the investment. A tighter converter will reduce losses when its not locked, but its also going to keep the engine out of the sweet spot on RPM.... just the opposite of what a looser, higher stall converter will do. Maybe the auto tranny guys can tell you how to reduce the internal losses in the 4L60E.
Well maybe I worded the question poorly, or I didn't know how to ask for what I want. I'm not looking for bragging rights on the dyno, just more pin me back in the seat feeling.
So a higher stall and lower gears (3:73's) will be a good start, or did I misunderstand?
So a higher stall and lower gears (3:73's) will be a good start, or did I misunderstand?
haha, awesome...It'll be quite a bit of saving up, but I know what I'm saving for now. I think I'll do the stall first then the gears a little later.
Thanks guys. Any other suggestions?
Thanks guys. Any other suggestions?
Also, for cheap gears, try to find a parting out sale on an M6 and pick up the whole rearend. it's only 3.42s, but still way better than my original 2.73s.
I got em for CHEAP.
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