Drivetrain Encompasses driveline components such as the torque converter, clutch, transmission, shifter, front and center differentials, driveshaft, rear differential, and axles.

Launch with auto GM6 problems... Please Help!

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Old Mar 26, 2003 | 05:47 AM
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Originally posted by awddrifter
That was about a month ago, and now my car is in the shop getting a new tranny (under warranty, thank god)
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My question is... is what is quoted above a good and safe way to launch fast? I would imagine it would not only have a huge stress on the tranny fluid... but also the brakes for holding the car still at several thousand RPM in 1st gear
There is no safe way to launch an OEM automatic. Eventually, brake torquing a stock transmission will cause component failure, as you've already found out. Depends how often you do it and how much power the engine is putting out. There may be some benefit to aftermarket transmission fluid and a transmission cooler.

Brake torquing won't hurt brakes. Brakes are under the most stress when dissipating heat from application at high speeds. Not the case when the car isn't moving. Mashing the stop pedal down only creates high pressure in the brake lines but the lines and seals can take it. In this case, the heat generated from all that engine power is within the transmission and torque converter when the car isn't moving. Think of brake torquing as a way to try to bring transmission fluid to its flash point in the shortest amount of time. Just kidding, but I think you get the point.

Unfortunately, if you want to go quick with a stock automatic transmission, brake torquing is what you have to do to cut low E.T.s.

Im not sure if it disconnects when in 1st and not moving and connects when you release the brake though
I don't understand the question...

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