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torque converter
noun
- a fluid coupling in which three or more rotors are used, one of which can be checked so that output torque is augmented and output speed diminished.
torque converter
noun
- a hydraulic device for the smooth transmission of power in which an engine-driven impeller transmits its momentum to a fluid held in a sealed container, which in turn drives a rotor Also calledhydraulic coupling
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of torque converter1
Example Sentences
One replaces the alternator and the other the torque converter for the eight-speed automatic transmission.
Then, police experts will be clear to remove the limo's transmission and torque converter.
All of the dirty fluid that’s sitting in the torque converter, and many of the passages, just stays there and contaminates the new fluid.
Ida and Tucker also explored using a torque converter as in the concept, but due to how much time it would take, decided to go with a more conventional automatic transmission made by Porsche.
The 8-speed automatic continues to utilize a traditional torque converter, and it can be left in full automatic mode for responsive shifts under normal driving conditions.
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