Whether whoever can make what kind of trannies or how efficient they would be is a different issue than the orignal post I was replying too, (virtual) acceleartion race between Accord 3.0 (244HP@6250) and F150 4.2 (202hp@4350rpm). The engine one wins this race for sure, given each has their most suitable trannies for this particular accleration race. And only chance your engine 2 (or simliar engine 2) could win is when the tranny used for engine 1 is less efficient than the other. And the efficiency difference has to be larger than the power difference one can compensate. Unfortunately, my friend, the tranny 1 has to be about 20% less efficient overall than the tranny 2. This 20% difference (on purposedly designed racing tranny) is not happening in real world. It might happen in your virtual world, given that your opponent has all the worst cases, and you always have the best cases. Well, this is not going to happen, either, is it?
Your two traps are only perfect if there are logical conclusion from the orignal thread I forwarded above.
Unfortunately to you, my friend.
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I put these two engines on the same F150 platform, but
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09/18/2006 postreply
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And I am sure you wanted to use same tranny for both
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09/18/2006 postreply
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So, you still hanging on your "ideal" tranny? The best
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09/18/2006 postreply
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Whatever tranny you can find for yourself.
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09/18/2006 postreply
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回复:Unfortunately to you, my friend.
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09/18/2006 postreply
13:18:39
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The tranny even doesn't have to be magically efficient
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09/18/2006 postreply
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difference betwen trannies, I meant.
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09/18/2006 postreply
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