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What friction its fluid transfer from the pump to the torque converter your wheels would be spinning before any real load on the tranny
And I still didn't get any real explanation on motor bog
hmmm, let me spin this around a minute. How about you explain to me how that's not true?
And no real load on the transmission? For real? You don't think that's that putting a strain on the clutch packs that are engaged for first gear? No not from pump to converter. Friction WITHIN the converter from the Impeller, Stator and Turbine Vanes. You know #1 killer on auto transmissions is heat? Where does this heat come from if there's no slippage?