Does anyone know the stall speed of the stock torque converter and where higher stall converters can be bought for the SRT-10.
fursale said:Does anyone know the stall speed of the stock torque converter and where higher stall converters can be bought for the SRT-10.
Nowwhat said:1400ish for the stocker....for a new 2500 stall call Joe at 714-898-0089...tell him Brady sent you....:rock:
fursale said:Yea I think that would make just the amount of time for the engine to get into its power band.
Does the one you bought look exactly like the stock unit and have lockup,I still have a warr. till 2010.
Thanks
outnumbered said:Would a good billet converter help with tranny life?
includemeout said:Automatics are for people that can't shift![]()
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Nowwhat said:or drag racing.....:rock:
fursale said:2500 is the stall,it does not mean that the truck will sit there untill 2500 rpm's it means when you stomp it it will lock up at 2500 and go (or spin).
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true but when you have a 2500 you need to roll into the throttle on street tires....stomp on it from a red light and the 'verter flashes up to 2700ish and your tires go up in smoke...
Nowwhat said:fursale said:2500 is the stall,it does not mean that the truck will sit there untill 2500 rpm's it means when you stomp it it will lock up at 2500 and go (or spin).
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true but when you have a 2500 you need to roll into the throttle on street tires....stomp on it from a red light and the 'verter flashes up to 2700ish and your tires go up in smoke...
Exactly.Don't we all roll into the throttle 99% of the time.It's the option I am looking for because as of now stomping it on good pavement I only spin about 15 feet with stock tires.This is with borla cat back exhaust,stage 2 pcm and K&N drop in.
Sometimes I like to show a little smoke
Sorry to ramble but it's race day and that means BEER.