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From : doc

Q: it was a simple math error gary get over it and crack those books on the true definition on the conservation of energy. the tc produces torque and consumes hp in the form of rpm to do it. no laws were violated there is no magic here. lol um better not forget that the formula for hp it might help ya here...... do you mean power = torque * angular velocity now since the engine supplies power to the tc and trans if you change angular velocity you have to change the torque or you will be changing the power. if you reduce the angular velocity they you will increase or produce more torque and if you decrease the torque then you will increase or produce more angular velocity for any given power. there is no magic here max. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

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From : tbone

dammit clay i was busy running him around a tree just to see if hed figure it out. actually all you are doing is spinning this ridicules notion and have suckered someone else into believing it. nope! gary tom me a bunch of us have been waiting for you to use the right term for a couple of days now. but you never even thought of touching on the torque/hp/rpm relationship. this despite gary actually typing it in a couple of times. really when did tom get involved in this part of the thread seriously thats exactly right. no it isnt. yeah it is. clay is deadnut on and youll argue that simply because you couldnt figure it out. you are saying that because he fell for your spin. you cannot increase torque without producing more of it regardless of the method. really then why is it called a torque converter once more horsepower at high rpm hence lower torque in......................horsepower at lower rpm hence higher torque out a converter.......not a producer .