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Help needed selecting a Stall convertor
I am ready to install a Stall Convertor and looking for some help.. My build is in my garage but basically Maggie SC @ 530rwhp and somewhere over 500 on torque. Not sure @ what rpms max torque is @ either. I want a Stall Conv. that is very good on the street as this is a daily driver and will see very little track time.. Thinking 2800 or 3000 FTI, Vigilante, Yank etc...Will I need a re-tune...
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Drives: 2020 6.2 Trail Boss, 2022 XC90 Join Date: Jan 2010
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When picking a converter...and it's stall speed I would honestly talk to your tuner and buy from them or what they direct you to get. So yes...retune. My guess here is 3-3200. Remember...it will drive different and shift different.
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My current tuner mentioned 2800 -3000 Yank... I might be having this work done somewhere else.. Checking my options..
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As mentioned above, I do suggest talking to your tuner and install shop for their preference. Tuning is a key characteristic of making the convertor work properly.
Convertor selection also has a lot to do with how you drive the car and your future plans. If you are planning for bigger power, a single disc convertor may not do the trick. My preference has always been the 3200 Vigilante. It has good street manners and does the job at the track. However, if I had to drive in stop and go traffic everyday, it could get a bit annoying. If my commute has light traffic, it would be fine. I do suggest for a daily driver with convertor to make sure you add a tranny cooler. |
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with a top mount SC where your making torque down low, a pretty tight 2800 will probably be the best match. If you want a FTI we have each custom built for your dyno sheet. On a NA I would go 3600.
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I do have a top mount SC with alot of torque down low but not clear on the numbers. Can't seem to get a dyno sheet.
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Drives: Camaros, Vettes, Trucks Join Date: Dec 2010
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http://www.lashwaymotorsports.com/la...rs-by-tcs.html
This is our custom spec converter we had designed specifically for the 5th gen! PM sent. |
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Give us a call I think if you take a look we have outstanding proven performance results with the maggies and we do a great converter understanding what the setup needs to perform on the street and the track,give us a call and we can help you out
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A convertors stall rpm depends on a lot of factors. The same convertor will stall at different rpm in different cars. Weight, horsepower and gearing are the main factors. I'd talk to a convertor specialist like TCS, tell them everything you have (when I did my race car they even wanted my cam card) and they will get you the best convertor.
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Drives: Camaros, Vettes, Trucks Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Like he said above...TCS builds our converters to spec....pretty nice
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