tourqe converter
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it will move but it will feel like the trans is slipping until the specified stall speed. and when its to the floor when it shifts it wont or shouldnt drop below the stall speed. it basically keeps your motor in its powerband
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From: Okeechobee Flo-rida
so for everday driving it wouldnt be too comfortable at around 3200. i am thinkin maybe like a 26 or 2800 stall. but i like a aggressive running truck so i just dont know if i need to just go with the 3200. i have never ran a diff stall so i am not sure on what to go with
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the less power you are making the less the stall speed...at part throttle it should only feel alittle looser then a stock converter...I have a 3200 in my Turbo Buick and it feels fine driving it around.
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It's not as bad as it sounds. Converters will flash stall (when you just floor it from a stop) to a higher rpm than when brake stalled. Certain mfg's converters are 'tighter' than other's (how much it grabs at partial throttle).
A converter should be matched to a cam but even a stock cammed truck will benefit with a 3000 rpm stall. I wouldn't go much higher if planning to tow or haul very much and don't forget to install a quality aftermarket transmission cooler.
A converter should be matched to a cam but even a stock cammed truck will benefit with a 3000 rpm stall. I wouldn't go much higher if planning to tow or haul very much and don't forget to install a quality aftermarket transmission cooler.
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like trevor1t said install an aftermarket cooler because driving with the stall on the street does make the tranny a lil hotter than stock convertors would. and put a shift kit in if you havent already. itll def. be fun then


