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Unread 07-11-2007, 04:52 PM   #31
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I would stay around 3000 RPMs



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Originally Posted by MotownZ
is it true that a stall converotor will take off almost a half sec off my 1/4.?? whats a good stall for a weekend car that sometimes race and NX in the future.

I know my buddy's car picked up 6-7 Tenths with a converter change! That was foot braking it, picked up more on the T/brake.


I went from a 10 inch hughes (Stalled around 1800 ) and now I have a 9.5 inch Coan (Stalls 3600) and you can feel it (I have yet to race at a track)

I know I ran a friend of mine and lost to him by a car, I swapped converters and I get him by 4-5


I can't wait to see what it does with a Loose Converter. (5k stall)
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Unread 01-24-2008, 09:26 AM   #32
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Saw this at the side of the road on the way home from work the other day... I wonder what stall speed it is...
It's a 298mm {12''} GM lock up converter, probably from a 700r4, my guess would be 1800 rpm stall.

Bonus points: it was remanufactured by dynamic converters in indy, it probably come from gordon automotive in pontiac {they supply that brand}.
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