Again, this is in no way, shape, or scope intended to detract from the aftermarket race-hardened 5.7L Hemi torque convertors - they are simply
not needed to upgrade a KJ driven in normal street or off-road manner - however, they do give excellent bragging rights for those that can
afford them, and those who are also afflicted with the 'mine's bigger'n yours' syndrome
NOTE: I installed the SUNCOAST TC in my KJ B4 anyone knew the oem stock 5.7L hemi TC was the correct and available upgrade - subsequently doing considerable research to determine this, I immediately posted the new information on this forum back in ought 7 - so........
This is for members, and especially new members, who need to know that they do not need to spend a small fortune just to improve seat-of-the-pants-noticeable driveability of the KJ CRD
What is needed is the aggressive forward-curved turbine vane-angles designed into the oem Hemi version which produce much greater hydraulic coupling than the
slightly rear-curved vanes in the KJ - the aftermarket vendors do not alter the Hemi turbine-vane angles - they merely furnace-braze the ends
which are oem inserted into slots with bent-over tips to secure them in-place - brazing is required for hi-performance useage
These pics illustrate the SUNCOAST Hemi TC compared to the stock KJ TC - Suncoast in gray, KJ in rust
viewtopic.php?p=255007#p255007These pics illustrate the oem stock Hemi TC compared to the stock KJ TC
viewtopic.php?p=547899#p547899A sense of the difference in thrust can be experienced by sticking an arm out of the window at ~60mph, palm forward, fingers straight - this
represents the hydraulic coupling produced by the KJ TC straight turbine vanes - note the exertion required to keep the arm\hand in place
Now arch the fingers such that the tips are parallel to the heel of the palm, forming a cup - this represents the increased hydraulic coupling
of the curved turbine vanes - note again the exertion required to keep the arm\hand in place
Notice the strong difference in applied force in the two examples
The actual seat-of-the-pants experience is equally noticeble after installing the Hemi TC, with it's drastically-increased hydraulic hookup
The verbiage accompanying these same pics indicates the improved response resulted by installing the factory-stock oem Hemi TC (for those who only look at the pictures and wonder what's it all about)
viewtopic.php?p=547899#p547899Further word to the wise - any used TC of unknown origin, if not previously flushed by the vendor, should always be flushed prior to installation
Edited lo, these many times, for clarity and syntax
So, do we have a comparison of the OE, Euro TC and Hemi TC? I may be installing a TC in the near future and wanted to know if the Hemi TC is a better option than the Euro TC?
If and when I upgrade my TC, I will want to upgrade my tune from Eco to Eco FT or even Hot Tune