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High Stall Converters and 60's
I know a few guys on here have valve bodies along with a high stall convertor for their 5at's
im curious how well they helped improve peoples 60's at the track and how well a stock tranny holds up. i would think this would be the biggest part to getting a stock block 5at at the 12.0 range this would be na or FI |
Not too many people have swapped out their torque converters. If you go over 350 torque or so it is recommended that you build the trans (for most people anyways) if stock 5AT.
The stock stall is 2800 which is pretty high already. Depending on what your setup is, you might not gain all that much from the TC swap. What are you using your car for? |
Originally Posted by Tollboothwilley
(Post 5246939)
Not too many people have swapped out their torque converters. If you go over 350 torque or so it is recommended that you build the trans (for most people anyways) if stock 5AT.
The stock stall is 2800 which is pretty high already. Depending on what your setup is, you might not gain all that much from the TC swap. What are you using your car for? |
IF you have a line-loc and/or the correct tires...yes it will help your 60 ft times.
Explain your set-up and lets go from there. |
well guess what im looking for is how to bring down the 60's and get nice launches out of the auto. im only looking to make about 350-400whp once i get a kit on and just get the most out of it
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I've got my stall set at around 3100, my car has been to the track once with the stall installed...everything else, city driving. Would I recommend it for a DD? No.
Hp/tq= 393/325 Your choice. |
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