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    Need help with abbreviations in editor.

    I've had HP for a while but I still consider myself to be new at this. Could someone please tell me what TSS stands for and its unit of measurement regarding RPM limits (attached screen shot).
    Is there a list available of all the abbreviations used in the program? The help file is a bit brief. The descriptions within the program are brief too
    Is there any good info out there in one place for beginners without trawling through thousands of old threads or paying big money for a training seminar?
    Thankyou
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    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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    Thanks for the link.
    It doesn't say what TSS means.

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    Not 100 percent sure in your case, but TSS is often Turbine Shaft Speed

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    I was thinking that, but the number scale seems too big. It goes to 60,000 so surely that's not rpm lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrol_maverick View Post
    I was thinking that, but the number scale seems too big. It goes to 60,000 so surely that's not rpm lol.
    I'm not sure what your table is for, but if its turbocharger related then 100,000 plus RPM is very possible. If it's the automatic transmission torque converter turbine shaft, then your right, 60,000 RPM is way wrong (it would be near your engine RPM).

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    Our Ford engineer believes it stands for tail shaft speed
    It doesn't have to be perfect, it just needs to be done in two weeks...

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