wangp1283
Automotive
- Oct 19, 2004
- 56
One of the biggest problem with the CVT belt is that it cannot handle a
great deal of torque.
This problem seems pretty simple to solve since all it takes is to spin
the belt at a higher rpm for a given amount of power. For any power,
just spin the belt at whatever high rpm it takes to decrease the
torque, and then bring the rpm down. Just use gear ratios. So why not?
can someone
explain to me for once and for all?
by the way, what's the typical efficiency for the belt?
Thank You.
great deal of torque.
This problem seems pretty simple to solve since all it takes is to spin
the belt at a higher rpm for a given amount of power. For any power,
just spin the belt at whatever high rpm it takes to decrease the
torque, and then bring the rpm down. Just use gear ratios. So why not?
can someone
explain to me for once and for all?
by the way, what's the typical efficiency for the belt?
Thank You.