I like the fluid coupling of the limitless converter. The R I could blow through it easily at 600whp. Now with even more power the limitless is still multiplying the torque efficiently instead of revving to the moon.
I like the fluid coupling of the limitless converter. The R I could blow through it easily at 600whp. Now with even more power the limitless is still multiplying the torque efficiently instead of revving to the moon.
Does the goerend have that annoying bump into lockup under light throttle like the suncoast does in an lmm?
I’ll say i took a 1056 out and put a g in and could not be happier. In fact will not install a 1056 again.
Excellent. Glad to hear. I’m sure some people could care less, but I cannot stand the lockup bump in the Suncoasts in the lmm. I’ve heard in other older models it’s not an issue, but I’ve been in my lmm and another lmm with suncoast 777 and 1078 and the bump isn’t something that I can live with. If the georend doesn’t have that issue, then I’ll be saving my pennies to upgrade from my Precision some day.
My truck was horrible with lockup on a 1058. I’d give it 30% throttle while merging with traffic and the lockup was so violent sometimes it would jerk your neck back. It probably chirped the tires if you could hear over the exhaust.
Some of the older 1058’s were violent luckily that’s been fixed.
No problems with my 1056, you know it's locking up but it's not annoying by any means. Sometimes wish it would lock up harder.
How do you fix it?take it out and send it somewhere?
Evans converter definitely has the best fluid coupling of all said converters. The goerend R and precision don’t even come close in that department. They both were sloppy at 600whp. Evan’s tc is better even at 1000whp multiplying torque then those two.
Could this bump be from a tuning issue? The tc commanding lockup during a mismatch in rpm?