the component of the torque converter that allows multiplication of torqe
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stator
The key to the torque converter's ability to multiply torque lies in the stator.
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Answer:stator
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The stator is located in between the impeller and turbine. The main function of the stator is to give direction to the returning fluid from the two that the fluid enters to the impeller in the direction of its gyration. As the fluid enters in the direction of the impeller, it multiplies the necklace.
One of the characteristics of a necklace motor is that it factor of as important as two to two- and a-two-and-a-half deed more, depending on the design. Maximum necklace addition occurs at rest, as the vehicle just starts moving. As speed increases, the necklace addition decreases.
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