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Why do I want a higher stall TC?
Hey all,
Why would I want a higher stall torque converter? And, what does that mean "stall". I know this may obvious to others but I've never had it explained. Considering an upgrade as my tech shop advises a higher stall TC with new cam and heads coming. Thanks in advance |
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"Stall" is when you smash your foot on the gas, and smash your foot on the brake and note where your engine rpm ends up (like 2500, or 3000 rpm, or whatever).
(...assuming the brakes hold!) You want a higher stall mostly for racing or brisk street driving, since it will get your engine rpms up into the power band sooner. This would be important if you are going to a cam or intake/carb combination that doesn't like low rpms. K |
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yeah what Keith said.
If you power is up high and you have a factory stall it will be gut-less off the line. |
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what about just if your going 60 at like 2200 rpm will the converter lock up or will it be slipping becuse its a high stall(i never realy got this??)
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This is where a lock up type converter really works the best. You can have the high stall to get you moving quicker but have the cruise efficiency when it locks up. Drag racers even use them with multiple lock up clutches to gain top end MPH and eliminate slip. I had a five clutch lock up converter in my 86 Grand National that was built to be locked up at full throttle. |
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If you get a high stall TC make sure to get a big Tranny cooler if you drive it regularly. Slipping= heat It won't hurt it, just make it a lil hotter all the time under the stall speed.
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Do you know what cam is going in or the specs? I hate to hear that you don't know what you need, the cam will dictate exactly what stall speed you need. You can run up to a Comp 268 which is pretty healthy for a street driven truck with the stock converter. But 68 TT is spot on, if you put any converter in with a higher stall speed you will want to install an aftermarket tranny cooler in front of the radiator. It's not expensive, hard, or time-consuming, but it will dissipate the heat created by a higher stall convertor and keep that tranny running good.
You really need to know the cam specs first to know what convertor you need. The cam might really wake up your truck and turn it into a beast. But with a mismatched converter (too high stall speed) the truck will be a slug and you'll be disappointed. |
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I've thought about putting a little higher stall converter on my truck just so I'm not fighting it with the brakes at a red light.
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http://www.starperf.com/index.php?p=...36017&parent=0 This is the cam going in my current engine build (358cid taken .40 over) I was told a 2200-2800 stall would be golden for me. Is this true?
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ok how do a lock up converter work?
and will it work with a higher stall tc? |
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ALL automatic transmissions slip some at any and every speed, period. What the lockup converters to is make a physical lockup between the trans and engine, like a manual tranny. It's a gas mileage thing. It cut all slip out, but only under low load conditions. If you ever drove something, say a 4 speed OD tranny, it will actually sound slike a 5 speed at times. You go through all 4 gears, and then the RPMS drop again when the TC locks up. OEM they are electronically controlled, but many aftermarket vendors make 700r4's and 4l60's that have a mechanical lockup, meaning it will work without electronics. I've never driven one with the mechanical setup but the electronis ones work well. |
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What tranny? What rear gear? what diameter are the tires? how much does the truck weigh? |
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there are TH350C transmissions that have lock up converters....
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Hey guys, thanks for all the input (ha - no pun intended).
Yes, I don't have a budget nor the inclination for a 700r transplant so I'm sticking with the t350. Bruiser- Truck has stock 350/ t350 with edelbrock carb, intake and headers with 3.08 rear gears (being changed to 3.42 in the spring), dart iron eagle 67 heads coming (now stock 76cc), comp XE 268 cam is in the garage waiting for spring. Stock converter as far as I know in the transmission. I have the carb and timing tuned as fine as I can (including jets and springs) and I often have to shift into neutral or peddle the gas to keep from stalling at stop llights with current converter. What I want is more snort from the line- 1000 rpm to 3000 rpm really and I daily drive this with periodic hwy travels in a week. This will never see the strip and there is a factory trans cooler in my rad already. Is that stock one good enough? Thanks in advance |
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ya there is lock up torque converters for the th350, my 81 silverado swb has one from factory. the previous owner wired a manual switch to turn it on and it drops the rpms like 200. i go 70 mph rite around 2100 rpms.
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Wonder where to find one.
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yours probly has it and you dont even notice ,like mine i dont feel it get into lock up but i can feel it unlock when i floor it at like 60(where it wont down shift) you feel it slip for a sec and then goo!
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