smooth90
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Hi everyone,
I have a question about my predator engine and torque converter:
I'm waiting on UPS for the parts to completely upgrade my Hemi Predator 212cc for a big RC car that I'm building. I purchased a Dynocams 308 billet cam, 32lbs spring set, new stainless steel intake valves, billet flywheel, air filter kit, new exhaust system. vacuum fuel pump, new racing tank, and other supporting hardware. The only part I'm not replacing is the piston because I don't want to have to rehone the cylinder.
I'm using a torque converter clone that I purchased here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191398033297?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I'm worried about utilizing the torque converter at the new max ungoverned speed of 8400rpm. In the past I made a drift trike with some friends and in testing we redlined the engine. There is a part that expands with two guide rods inside one of the parts that expanded too much and got stuck caused the guide rod came out too far.
The standard speed is 3600rpm, and with the governor off it can hit 4500 rpm or something like that (though dangerous with the original flywheel). The torque converter can handle this but jumping up to an 8400rpm max is a big step.
In short:
If the engine revs up to 8400rpm will the torque converter simply stay locked in the final "high speed" ratio, or will it fail like our drift trike torque converter?
Also, if its too high of a speed is a jackshaft or gearbox reducer on the engine a good idea?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
-Justin
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Here's s what I'll be using this engine in:
I'm currently working on building a very large scale (around 1/3 scale) RC car/kart. I'm designing it completely in the Autodesk Fusion and will be having steel laser cut, then I'll use the laser cut steel as a template to cut square/circular tubing to reinforce it.
Thus far I've dumped a lot of money into this project around $2200! I bought a set of four brand new 18in x 9.50-8 Kendra Knobby Tires with a 4x4 rim. I also purchased a hydraulic brake caliper on the rear axle (its a $220 brake kit at bmikarts). The steering system is an 8.5in mini billet rack with 24t splined shaft (I found it on ebay, it's really nice). This rack uses a coupler and a flexible coupler to attach to a very powerful nema 43 stepper motor (1584 oz in of torque!). The front suspension will be independent and the rear will move up and down as one piece with the engine.The master brake cylinder will be actuated by a linear motor and the engine throttle will be controlled using a large servo. The car won't have reverse at first but I'm going to work on that in the future once its finished.
I have a question about my predator engine and torque converter:
I'm waiting on UPS for the parts to completely upgrade my Hemi Predator 212cc for a big RC car that I'm building. I purchased a Dynocams 308 billet cam, 32lbs spring set, new stainless steel intake valves, billet flywheel, air filter kit, new exhaust system. vacuum fuel pump, new racing tank, and other supporting hardware. The only part I'm not replacing is the piston because I don't want to have to rehone the cylinder.
I'm using a torque converter clone that I purchased here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191398033297?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I'm worried about utilizing the torque converter at the new max ungoverned speed of 8400rpm. In the past I made a drift trike with some friends and in testing we redlined the engine. There is a part that expands with two guide rods inside one of the parts that expanded too much and got stuck caused the guide rod came out too far.
The standard speed is 3600rpm, and with the governor off it can hit 4500 rpm or something like that (though dangerous with the original flywheel). The torque converter can handle this but jumping up to an 8400rpm max is a big step.
In short:
If the engine revs up to 8400rpm will the torque converter simply stay locked in the final "high speed" ratio, or will it fail like our drift trike torque converter?
Also, if its too high of a speed is a jackshaft or gearbox reducer on the engine a good idea?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
-Justin
********************************************
Here's s what I'll be using this engine in:
I'm currently working on building a very large scale (around 1/3 scale) RC car/kart. I'm designing it completely in the Autodesk Fusion and will be having steel laser cut, then I'll use the laser cut steel as a template to cut square/circular tubing to reinforce it.
Thus far I've dumped a lot of money into this project around $2200! I bought a set of four brand new 18in x 9.50-8 Kendra Knobby Tires with a 4x4 rim. I also purchased a hydraulic brake caliper on the rear axle (its a $220 brake kit at bmikarts). The steering system is an 8.5in mini billet rack with 24t splined shaft (I found it on ebay, it's really nice). This rack uses a coupler and a flexible coupler to attach to a very powerful nema 43 stepper motor (1584 oz in of torque!). The front suspension will be independent and the rear will move up and down as one piece with the engine.The master brake cylinder will be actuated by a linear motor and the engine throttle will be controlled using a large servo. The car won't have reverse at first but I'm going to work on that in the future once its finished.