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Originally Posted by ImportConvert Automatic transmissions absorb more shock. Youre tires are getting hit with a lot less "peak" energy/jolt when you floor it. So does this mean that the
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It all depends. The tq converter is a hydraulic coupling. It dampens shock transmitted to the tires. If you were to modify the engine output so that it could over-power the tires with raw torque, then yes, it will still obviously spin.
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