The key issue here is the timing. If a Torque Tuned has zero timing, then it is a viable choice for twin motor MOA applcations. However if it is advanced, then it won’t be happy running in reverse.
How is the reverse torque produced in a car? but in short and sweet way the reversing torque can be produced by induction motor or and electric motor (ac or dc). for example for some high speed car or electrical car they regenerate electricity by using generator, that generator create reversed torque or back torque. thank you… You’ve done what you can to cut back your spending.
What is the difference between sport tuned and torque tuned? The Sport Tuned differs in featuring advanced timing, for more top speed. I assume the Torque Tuned is 27 turns with slightly advanced timing as well. I’ve no hard specs for you, but my son is running a Torque tuned in his GF01 (came in the kit).
Is a torque tuned a viable choice for a twin motor Moa? If a Torque Tuned has zero timing, then it is a viable choice for twin motor MOA applcations. However if it is advanced, then it won’t be happy running in reverse. By any chance does anyone have one to hand, that they could try in both directions, and see/listen if it runs the same speed both ways? I think they’re all about the same.
How does momentary torque reversal work? Method and apparatus for providing momentary torque reversal An automated vehicle transmission having a wet clutch and an auxiliary motor that is operatively connected to the transmission to overcome residual torque forces in the wet clutch.
How is the reverse torque produced in a car?
What is torque in mechanics? What is Torque? Torque is a twisting force that speaks to the engine’s rotational force and measures how much of that twisting force is available when an engine exerts itself. Torque is present in everyday happenings, such as operating a doorknob, opening a soda bottle, using a wrench, or pedaling a bicycle. It’s torque that’s getting the job done!
How does momentary torque reversal work? Method and apparatus for providing momentary torque reversal An automated vehicle transmission having a wet clutch and an auxiliary motor that is operatively connected to the transmission to overcome residual torque forces in the wet clutch.
How much torque does a car engine produce? Engines in mainstream cars and trucks typically generate 100 to 400 lb.-ft of torque. That torque is created by the pistons within an engine as they reciprocate up and down on the engine’s crankshaft, causing it to rotate (or twist), continuously. This torque is then transferred to the vehicle’s wheels through the transmission and drivetrain.
How can we find the direction of torque? If the torque is resistive that means we are applying force to dicrese the magnitude of torque in this case we can take direction of torque same as force with negative sign Was this worth your time?