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While reaching for the stars - TranSurgeon falls flat on his face - again

From : tbone

Q: i picked up a differential for my rear for $25.00 on ebay. shipping cost more than the gears. worked great. beekeep on thu 23 jun 2005 182154 gmt tbone t-bonenospam@nc.rr.com wrote yea depending on if they think it needs new gears or not. welcome to the wonderful world of the pos dc 9 1/4 rear. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving yeah it was howling at me so i took it in and they said $1000 to $1500 depending on what they find when they take my 98 ram 5.9l 1500 slt laramies limited slip apart. boo hoo! only 89000 miles! phil .

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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. hp is directly transmitted and the tft lbs and rpm numbers are inversely affected by the gearing with one sacrificed for the other. hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that was a good one. first of all the tc is a fluid coupling device so there is no direct transmission of anything. wow did you backpedal in a hurry......you are now depending on a fluid coupling to disprove the basic theory of a transmission. ok explain how it happens in a manual shift. we are not talking about a manual shift max we are talking about a tc and an automatic. please keep in line with the subject and btw you are still wrong here. sacond unless your tc is a special unit there are no gears in there at all so that kills point two. well it must be a really special unit if its used without a transmission. but this is another attempt at backpedalling. remember the more ya back up the closer to being against the wall you become. the only one backing up here is you. we were talking about the ability of the tc and the transmission to create torque not just the transmission. since the tc doesnt have gears or a direct coupling capability with the exception of a locking converter at lockup your theory is full of holes and the only one backing up at light speed it you. third if the brakes are applied the tc takes that hp and converts it into or p r o d u c e s heat. look at that it can produce more than just torque. sure it produces heat but itll never produce torque. you just said multiple times that the transmission and the tc are both incapable of producing anything and now you are backpedaling and saying that it can produce heat. please make up your mind and how can it produce heat and not torque no the problem is that i do have the knowledge to know that you are wrong. 1 all of us other than you are not wrong. its simple math but we know thats not easy for you either. what does math have to do with it 2 you dont have the knowledge or youd have seen where this was going. knowledge has little to do with predicting your spin. using the term reconfiguresd is nothing more than semantics and is just plain silly. well yeah thats why they use hp something you never mentioned. you insist on produces brings forth and a myriad of other silly terms but not once did you mention hp. because hp is a combination of torque and angular velocity and since the hp must remain constant although it actually doesnt due to losses not counted in the equation if you drop rpm you must increase or produce more torque to keep the equation balanced. even an engine does nothing more than convert liquid fuel into mechanical energy so i guess it is just reconfiguring the fuel right!!! no its reconfiguring energy but you are starting to get the hang of how stupid your semantics game gets when used effectively against you. just like the transmission does and the tc too for that matter which now by your own words either all three can produce torque or none of them can your choice. or even discounting that the piston produces linear energe that is reconfigured by the union of the connecting rod and crankshaft so i guess that the engine cannot produce torque either. damn where does it come from then well unless the crankshaft is not part of the engine it comes from the engine. but that would mean that a conversion does in fact produce something imagine that. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .

From : max dodge

actually a lever creates torque yes it does when a force is applied to it. please show me where i said it did it all by itself. that line above says a lever creates torque. 1 it creates nothing. 2 it changes direction of a force. 3 it cannot create energy force or anything else. -- max give a man a match and he is warm for a short while. light him on fire and he is warm for the rest of his life. actually a lever creates torque but dont tell max. he might freak out and claim that it simply reconfigures it. you really do want another ass-kicking dont you please tell us how a simple lever with no outside influences can create torque go ahead braniac impress us lol do you really like being an idiot where did i say no outside force was needed. right here actually a lever creates torque yes it does when a force is applied to it. please show me where i said it did it all by itself. a lever is a simple machine that converts or creates torque at the pivot point when a force is applied to the lever. you do know that a crankshaft is also a lever being acted on by the connecting rods and producing torque from that right no response here gary i wonder why not. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving .