Anyone have any Torque Converter Suggestions for my 1998 LSC?
Thanks for explaining that GodfatherJoeychgo said:The point of selecting a higher stall converter is to find one which stalls close to the peak power range of the engine. If an engine makes peak torque between 3000-3500 rpm, a converter which stalls at 3000 would give the car a much quicker acceleration and launch, compared to the same engine and a stock converter which started the car off at 1800 rpm. Therefore the stall speed of a converter is not only determined by its design, but also by the power band of the engine and camshaft.
MaRk32v said:well it depends on what exactly your looking for. if your looking for something to really take off Markofdeath has a 3500 stall but if i were gonna put one in i would go with a 2500-3000 and no more then that
Joeychgo said:The point of selecting a higher stall converter is to find one which stalls close to the peak power range of the engine. If an engine makes peak torque between 3000-3500 rpm, a converter which stalls at 3000 would give the car a much quicker acceleration and launch, compared to the same engine and a stock converter which started the car off at 1800 rpm. Therefore the stall speed of a converter is not only determined by its design, but also by the power band of the engine and camshaft.
Joeychgo said:The point of selecting a higher stall converter is to find one which stalls close to the peak power range of the engine. If an engine makes peak torque between 3000-3500 rpm, a converter which stalls at 3000 would give the car a much quicker acceleration and launch,
driller said:A lot of people push Edge converters now. Probably due to their price in competition with others such as Precision Industries. I have the PI Stallion triple-disc lockup converter.
Joeychgo said:Ive been looking at both, but PI doesnt list prices for The PI Stallion torque converter -
driller said:Be sure to be sitting down when you call.
MarkOfDeath said:you will need drag radials on all the time
Joeychgo said:I ordered the Precision Industries 9 1/2-inch Stallion Torque Converter (3200 stall) from JDs Performance for $680.00 shipped.