Sure it needs one. Off-line start up cannot be done without some kind of clutch mechanisms. Be it manual disc clutch or torque-converter as in automatic transmissions. Since CVT is managed by in conjunction with computer controlled system torque-converter is basicly applied in cars. Some cars or similar manufacturing complex machines use disc clutch. But in cars it is life-long tested Torque-Converter, unless electric motor is the prime mover but since electric-motors are very flexible and doesn't require it in long-range band so logical one to couple is CVT with Torque-Converter.
CVT means continuously variable transmission and CVT fluid is transmission fluid for such a transmission.
A fluid coupling does not multiply torque in the same way a mechanical gear does. Instead, it transmits power through fluid dynamics, allowing for a smooth transfer of torque between the input and output shafts. The torque output will generally be lower than the input torque, but it can allow for increased torque delivery under certain conditions, such as during acceleration. Thus, while it facilitates torque transfer, it does not inherently multiply it.
the rancher 420 does not have a cvt so there will be no cvt intake
Cvt stands for continuously variable transmission
ENEOS CVT Fluid
If it is a CVT transmission then yes you can use cvt gearbox oil in a mini cooper.
No, you have to use the special CVT fluid.No, you have to use the special CVT fluid.
Mopar CVT fluid only.Mopar CVT fluid only.
Multiply the foot pounds of torque by the rpm.
No
If I'm not mistaken I assume all CVT Transmissions are on AWD cars.