Torque converter lockup and coupling visualized

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @Prestiged_peck
    @Prestiged_peck Год назад +18

    I learned so much more from this than I do from getting yelled at in the streams, thanks for the video Alex! Looking forward to more science of hotrodding videos like this

  • @even_i2622
    @even_i2622 Год назад +15

    Thanks for the break down about the why’s and why not’s of torque converters. I hope you keep putting out videos like this one . I feel like I understand torque converters much more then I did before watching this.😊

  • @Vaca1950
    @Vaca1950 Год назад

    This is badass. Believe it or not, I used to always hear this lockup on your red car and always wondered if it was meant to do that. Badass work Tio, love this new style of teaching us kidzz

  • @darrenhart2309
    @darrenhart2309 Год назад +1

    This was very helpful, i just installed the 3c on a 03 cobra with a gen3r and 6r80 and i noticed the exact same graph in a data log when the converter locked! Awesome info!

  • @guthrie_1
    @guthrie_1 Год назад +2

    I love converter lock up. That direct connection feeling is great.

  • @6spdRCSB
    @6spdRCSB Год назад

    Researching to buy a converter for my Gen2 truck , love that you’re diving into this topic!

  • @coyotefury
    @coyotefury Год назад +33

    Engineering explained best watch out! Good white board work man!

    • @bigbertha441
      @bigbertha441 Год назад +2

      Lmfao!!!

    • @brocklndrs
      @brocklndrs Год назад +5

      Engineering explained don't do sound effects though, 🤔

    • @nerbon7164
      @nerbon7164 Год назад +3

      Hughes Performance, Richard Holdener sound effects and Engineering explained all in one!

    • @PhilthyHorseRacing
      @PhilthyHorseRacing Год назад

      I was gonna say, does Jason know you coming for this gimick🤣

    • @coyotefury
      @coyotefury Год назад +4

      Just wait until Alex does a white board explanation on clutch slipping

  • @GTiGuy316
    @GTiGuy316 Год назад

    I vote for keep these vids up. I learned and enjoyed your explanation.

  • @andyali13
    @andyali13 Год назад +3

    Damn! Alex pulling out the whiteboard.
    It’s a great change to your channel Alex.

  • @snaken9561
    @snaken9561 Год назад

    Favorite youtuber right here! Alex for the win! Thanks for the info sir

  • @blackmotorsmatter7012
    @blackmotorsmatter7012 Год назад

    I think I remember you talking about this when you had the red car at the track. You could hear the converter lock and the MPH was faster in the 1/4 then leaving it unlocked. I may be mistaken…either way great video Alex! Love the whiteboard series 😅

  • @prodbybigl
    @prodbybigl Год назад

    See I never understood torque converters but this video helped me gain a better understanding of it. Thank you Alex‼️

  • @yuma6089
    @yuma6089 Год назад

    The whole whiteboard series is a great idea and your visual explanations of what to look for in the dat logs are quite helpful. I have just recently started to data log my gen 1 Mustang GT to try and gain some insight in how the ECM manages things. There is so much to learn and you are helping to put everyone on the fast track. Thanks for your many, many, hours of content.

  • @Thickercarton
    @Thickercarton Год назад

    I was hesitant to click on your videos just because I thought you were another RUclips “expert” giving dumb advice but you know your stuff and have good explanations and advice. I was wrong therefore I subscribed. Keep up the good videos!

  • @TheChevykid93
    @TheChevykid93 Год назад

    Have a way better understanding for converters now. Thank you for this very good video

  • @tuloko16
    @tuloko16 Год назад +4

    Great explanation!! One thing you should had touched on is:
    When the RPM drops you are “resetting” back to your torque peak, or just below it. I think that point makes people grasp the concept a little easier.
    That also explains the “why my car got slower with a higher stall converter?”. Many times is because you “flashed” past your engine’s torque peak.

  • @zrgray
    @zrgray Год назад

    I love that we’re getting a converter lockup tutorial on international women’s day. Classic.

  • @petermandics1517
    @petermandics1517 Год назад +3

    Expertly done, Alex, and please, more whiteboard/professional soundtrack demos. My experiences with Turbo Buick's (way back when) was exactly the same, especially the stock vs. high-stall converter lockup experience and better performance.

  • @adamleighton8052
    @adamleighton8052 Год назад

    This makes a ton of sense. I have 2022 tacoma, 6 speed auto, with a 3.90 rear gear I believe. The converter will lock in 3rd gear. When the converter locks it’s very noticeable. (Thought it was a gear change, after the video realized it just lock up) the trans was the only complaint I have with this vehicle, however after this video I generally have a better understand now what’s happening in the trans and it isn’t as bad as I thought. I thought the gear hunting was bad, however it’s just the converter locking and unlocking, not necessarily gear changes to help aid in lack of LOW end tq with the N/A 3.5 v6

  • @Nawsad1
    @Nawsad1 Год назад

    Class is in session Mr. Flores! Explanation was clear, and well represented visually. Maybe once a month you bring the whiteboard out for more

  • @DivisibleRex
    @DivisibleRex Год назад +2

    Good to see a visual of what yall see while tuning. As always best channel for info explained in a way to easily understand.

  • @Khalid_Sbawi
    @Khalid_Sbawi Год назад

    I like this style of videos! Keep it up Alex

  • @mattoliver7650
    @mattoliver7650 Год назад

    👍👍
    Solid. This is solid. I learned something today. Learned about what a "Lock-up" converter is. So helpful. I did find myself curious about the temps and the difference in temps between locked and unlocked. Then again, "Everything gets hotter" doesn't need to be elaborated upon.

  • @monterogers
    @monterogers Год назад

    Really great noises. I added in my own wheel hop chatter for that authentic feel.

  • @Swindez95
    @Swindez95 Год назад

    Other aspects of torque converters such as torque multiplication and stall speed as it pertains to engine power curve and optimal launch rpm would be good to talk about as well. In a nutshell, torque converters actually multiply the engine output torque on acceleration but once rolling under light load, the turbine and pump start to reach the same rpm, there isn't enough slip in the converter to effectively multiply the engine torque and that's where the lockup clutch comes into play. The lockup clutch turns a fluid coupling into a mechanical coupling reducing heating of the fluid within the converter from constant fluid shear through the turbine and pump.

  • @tannerfaye2285
    @tannerfaye2285 Год назад

    I have no idea about how any of this mechanically works. I just understand what it does on a time slip. So this is very very entertaining and informative to watch.

  • @Christian_sama
    @Christian_sama Год назад +1

    Johnny sins doing side quests in the car genre now. I like it

  • @Shamilt3
    @Shamilt3 Год назад +1

    Good explanation Alex, especially for me being a guy with not much auto experience.
    This is how we would interpret clutching for snowmobiles for racing application.

  • @ridinonchrome1374
    @ridinonchrome1374 Год назад

    Good video. Thanks. Don't have a higher stall in Mustang but had one in my last car. I was always curios how it was different it was from stock one. I had a issue at issue at first with it where it was locking and un-locking constantly while driving. I had to get a better tune to fix that.

  • @blown0595
    @blown0595 Год назад +1

    Love the info bicho. Good stuff

  • @RetroFoxZach
    @RetroFoxZach Год назад +1

    Reminds me of the hot and crazy woman matrix chart 🤣🤣
    Good video though Alex! This is good stuff!

  • @camyota
    @camyota Год назад

    I would love to see the look on someone's face as they passed by Alex's office as he's going over datalogs. 😂😂😂

  • @braggersum
    @braggersum Год назад

    love these type of breakdowns

  • @slidewayz432
    @slidewayz432 Год назад

    I love this content 5min in and learning new things! Now I know the diff between a shift and converter locking

  • @twitchfpv6797
    @twitchfpv6797 Год назад

    Damn Alex you should do more videos like this. Good shit.👍

  • @jamesberry6106
    @jamesberry6106 Год назад

    Great job explaining everything . Much appreciate what your are doing to help everyone. Definitely keep this up

  • @jdswag5436
    @jdswag5436 Год назад

    👌👌 great explanation.. Would like to see more of this.. come on guys. Lets support 👍

  • @halfboltedon9162
    @halfboltedon9162 Год назад +2

    I love this type of video, I have a question.
    If locking a converter is more beneficial to ET and MPH, wouldn’t it be more beneficial to keep the converter locked all the time from the start to have more torque?

    • @anthonygrebner
      @anthonygrebner Год назад +1

      Nope. Torque multiplication in the unlocked convertor is a huge advantage on initial acceleration.

    • @halfboltedon9162
      @halfboltedon9162 Год назад

      @@anthonygrebner thank you for the explanation I appreciate it. I didn’t think about the torque multiplication and how that would be beneficial at the start.

  • @Rebel635csi
    @Rebel635csi Год назад

    When i had a 5C in my N/A gen1, i loved the torque lockup, it would literally shove you forward as it dragged the engine down.

  • @Jbacogeorge
    @Jbacogeorge 28 дней назад

    Great video, i do have a question for you. I have a bmw inline 6 with a built PBH Gen 2 6R80 behind it and a circle D 252 billet converter. The issue i am having is when we lock it up in 3rd or 4th gear even at 7400 rpm is dragging the motor down way to much. Our slip percentage when applying lock up is around 15%. I have currently send the converter out to circle D to tighten it as well as remove the lockup. would really appreciate to hear your opinion. We are using the M150 to control the 6R80

  • @169abr
    @169abr Год назад +2

    The white-board Coyote Crash Course, love it.

  • @nawaf0621
    @nawaf0621 Год назад +1

    Thats a good explanation Alex, Thank you.
    We need some explanation on 10r80.

    • @YDBT4LIFE
      @YDBT4LIFE  Год назад +1

      I'll work on that with Jr so I can explain it to the poors

  • @jpsantone
    @jpsantone Год назад

    I like these white board videos

  • @isidrosevier1125
    @isidrosevier1125 Год назад

    Great example Alex. Is it true that you can't lock up a single disc convertor at WOT?

  • @robostyle9773
    @robostyle9773 Год назад

    Great video, thanks for posting!

  • @rsoito74
    @rsoito74 Год назад

    Good shit Alex, and keep the sound effects!! Vroom Vrooom..👍💪🤙

  • @alex_5.sl0
    @alex_5.sl0 Год назад

    My F250 locks up after 4rth before the 4/5 shift, just the way Proven tuning has it, maybe its the same in stock configuration and everything you just explained is just that . Couldn’t be anymore clearer, hope this helps others understand that a dip or “bog” is just converter lockup

  • @blown06tc
    @blown06tc Год назад

    Good info. I found it beneficial at the track with a centrifugal to not lock it. Locking it seemed to drag RPM down further where the car wasnt making as much boost and therefore making it harder to pull itself back. I dont have too much inherent slip compared to 3C or 4C, I have a 2c.

    • @YDBT4LIFE
      @YDBT4LIFE  Год назад

      Wrong.
      Lock it always. locking it and shifting it higher in a Centri application is key

    • @blown06tc
      @blown06tc Год назад

      @@YDBT4LIFE about 7700rpm shifts. Locked rpm would drop to 5300 roughly, lucked no lower than 6300. Jr agreed to unlock it to see and car dropped close to 3 tenths and 3mph at pbir. Also 60-130s quicker too

    • @YDBT4LIFE
      @YDBT4LIFE  Год назад

      @@blown06tc must have a tight coupler

    • @blown06tc
      @blown06tc Год назад

      @@YDBT4LIFE 245 2C. Jr said unlocked it doesn’t have what he would consider a lot of slip. Based on logs at the top of the RPM is 2-300rpm of slip

    • @YDBT4LIFE
      @YDBT4LIFE  Год назад +1

      @@blown06tc makes sense that's why I referenced the circle d 3c

  • @robhunter2435
    @robhunter2435 Год назад

    I put a non lock up convertor in my 86 fox... maybe should have put a locking one in. Not sure if this pertains to plain AOD cars. This does make sense. Thanks

  • @akbarroosevelt2246
    @akbarroosevelt2246 Год назад

    This new series is awesome

  • @AbduMad
    @AbduMad 9 месяцев назад

    the noises you make is what made us understand lol

  • @notacoyote2790
    @notacoyote2790 Год назад +1

    What controls lockup in the converter? Is it something mechanical or is it something in the tune? I’m a stick shift person so I know 0 about automatics but just bought a 14 f150 so I want to learn.

  • @showmerepair
    @showmerepair Год назад +1

    I love data. I wish I could work at Lund. Love the white board videos. These should be you highest viewed videos. But because your not acting like other nut job RUclipsrs people don’t like it.

  • @3turbo144
    @3turbo144 Год назад

    My 6R80 Gen 2 behaves kinda like it has a high stall in normal mode under normal acceleration. The converter never grabs and it just sits at a constant rpm but keeps accelerating (kinda like a cvt). It’s shifting through the gears you just don’t hear/feel it. If you accelerate harder or put it in any other drive mode it shifts as normal

  • @5.0daddy
    @5.0daddy Год назад

    Hi Alex, would it be possible to lock it up in 2nd instead or 3rd. If so have you ever tried it. What were the results? 👍

  • @10r80sergio
    @10r80sergio Год назад +1

    great content as always

  • @dunn523
    @dunn523 Год назад

    Great video 👍

  • @koron274
    @koron274 Год назад

    Can you help me understand how changing the gear ratio can help or hurt a car?

  • @timo1642
    @timo1642 Год назад

    Professor Alex
    Class is in session 👍

  • @FrankasaurusRex
    @FrankasaurusRex Год назад

    Great explanation! So much easier to understand it when you can see it.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад

    Great explanation!!

  • @obtrunco
    @obtrunco 8 дней назад

    It helped a bit. But why not lock up at earlier gears during WOT? I thought you were going to cover that.
    😔

    • @YDBT4LIFE
      @YDBT4LIFE  8 дней назад

      @@obtrunco it's not worth it. The coyote makes more power at higher rpms. The type of converter you use has different coupling characteristics besides the lockup. It's not universal across the board

    • @obtrunco
      @obtrunco 8 дней назад

      @@YDBT4LIFE so it doesn't have the same advantage as earlier gears in a manual trans? In a manaual you're almost always 1:1 as you're nearing the top of the powerband right?

  • @mrphiscal
    @mrphiscal Год назад

    Alex if swap the 6r100 garbage to ben cali mt82 will it solve the issue you explained here. ?😂

  • @chuxsvt
    @chuxsvt Год назад

    Great. I need a new converter now

  • @mjcmustang
    @mjcmustang Год назад

    Coupling is correct terminology for "locking" the converter. A torque converter is quite similar to a hydraulic coupler, with some slight differences

  • @hugoraven23
    @hugoraven23 Год назад

    you dont want the converter to lockup at the shift of 3rd correct? you want it to lockup once it been in 3rd for a lil bit right?

  • @Dudstang
    @Dudstang Год назад

    On a lower hp application like a fbo gen 2 car. I notice my car lockup on the 3-4 shift. Which on a N/A 15 with 3.15 gears I don’t see all that often when I’m WOT. Is it a disadvantage that I don’t lockup within the quarter mile? Thanks!

    • @Dudstang
      @Dudstang Год назад

      Stock converter. Awesome content I’ve been binging all the new and old livestreams everyday. Cant get enough

  • @slowshaun
    @slowshaun Год назад

    It’s the noises for me 👍

  • @davidgodinez7154
    @davidgodinez7154 Год назад +8

    peasants explained lol

  • @lamador72
    @lamador72 Год назад

    Puerto Rican Johnny Sins 🔥🔥🔥

  • @nestorberrios7672
    @nestorberrios7672 Год назад

    Damnnn Bicho... Good Video Concept

  • @r000tbeer
    @r000tbeer Год назад +1

    Thanks, Bicho Explained

  • @randylamance7888
    @randylamance7888 Год назад

    love the content, keep it up!

  • @Contreras-z4e
    @Contreras-z4e Год назад

    Love information

  • @brocklndrs
    @brocklndrs Год назад

    Back of Alex's head, a rare sight, 🙌🏻 😂

  • @LearnSomethingHelpful
    @LearnSomethingHelpful Год назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @sabinoguzman7780
    @sabinoguzman7780 Год назад

    When I saw the link picture I thought it was a other F around and find out video lol 😂

  • @JustMakinHorsepower
    @JustMakinHorsepower Год назад

    Good visual tut

  • @zekevillarreal2694
    @zekevillarreal2694 Год назад

    I have a great video of me doing some shenanigans but you can clearly hear the lockup on my converter. I know it doesn’t help anymore with this video being released but I’d love to send it !

  • @mohammed_svt5006
    @mohammed_svt5006 Год назад

    Great explanation but just one room for improvement that you illustrate the meaning of the words and the difference between them (coupling/Locking up)

  • @bigbertha441
    @bigbertha441 Год назад

    Now can you explain why the mt82 have 3 neutrals

  • @douchedidit9222
    @douchedidit9222 Год назад

    John doc just did a video just like this

  • @jesusravelo3746
    @jesusravelo3746 Год назад

    Thank you!! 👏

  • @BigJayLifts
    @BigJayLifts Год назад

    Today on Tio Explained, we talk about converters and lockups with sound effects. Did I win the cookies? 😅

  • @stevenwest6038
    @stevenwest6038 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @nerbon7164
    @nerbon7164 Год назад +2

    ruclips.net/video/dA1PrAf_VTA/видео.html
    -Red car at 13:20 for real sound effects.

    • @HarleyJetSled
      @HarleyJetSled Год назад +1

      Wow, Alex should have added that to this.
      Thanks Boxy.

  • @dsg2v
    @dsg2v Год назад +1

    "How do I reach these kids"- Mr. Flores

  • @Mike323_
    @Mike323_ Год назад

    📈

  • @alexcaddel117
    @alexcaddel117 Год назад

    Tuning Explained hosted by Alex Flores

  • @douchedidit9222
    @douchedidit9222 Год назад

    What transmission we running 😂

  • @olveramelinda
    @olveramelinda Год назад

    You work for circle d now

  • @leonardo179_
    @leonardo179_ Год назад

    Omg the Mexican engineering explained 😅😅

  • @dawsonevans3651
    @dawsonevans3651 Год назад

    LETS GOOOO

  • @BrysonWitt
    @BrysonWitt Год назад

    On today’s episode of “the more you know” by Alex

  • @jamesnj3454
    @jamesnj3454 Год назад

    Way better than engineering explained. I can't stand his personality.

  • @josephalvarado7265
    @josephalvarado7265 Год назад

    Bad ass shit sir

  • @10SecondZ06
    @10SecondZ06 Год назад +1

    2:26 Your Tesla don’t make these noises. Take that Elon Musk!

  • @nickadkins7765
    @nickadkins7765 Год назад

    Need more ZR1

  • @rmrpony798
    @rmrpony798 Год назад

    Would have been better if your character “yolo” did it. Disinterested in this, just being honest.
    I understand you are trying to build interest in the channel, good luck!

  • @zaccam3233
    @zaccam3233 Год назад

    Tell me I'm stupid without telling me I'm stupid.