My manuals didn't have oil coolers or lines.
Rubbish. It's an automatic because it changes gear AUTOMATICALLY. It changes down when you apply throttle even if you don't want it to and will only change up when it wants to.
Actually a clutch can lose 100%. That is exactly how they work.
Torque to the wheels depends on total gearing. The torque converter is an extremely inefficient way to increase torque and it does so at the expense of power and the production of a lot of heat.
Hence the oil coolers and lines so more of the energy you put in the tank gets lost as useless heat.
Try picking the right gear first.
I'll bet you use the brakes heavily. My ZF only locks up over about 85km/h on road in top gear. It can't be made to lockup downhill on over-run at slow speed.
You've now introduced a TD5 flywheel to try to balance out the argument for a 300tdi automatic?
My facts are 100% right. Some you clearly didn't read (oil coolers & lines), others you've tried to divert the argument around.
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