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07-07-2002, 10:42 PM | #1 |
Formerly yellow72custom
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Stall converter and shift kit?
Well, my truck will be needing a new tranny soon, and i haven't decided on either rebuilding my TH350, or spending more money for a fresh 700R4. If i do the TH350, i was thinking of adding a mild tourqe converter with a little more stall speed than stock. My 350 is pretty mild, the cam has 204/214 duration, .443/.444 lift, and around 270 degrees of duration. The rest of the motor is pretty much stock, except for headers, a edelbrock intake and carb, and HEI. I have a 3.07:1 open rearend. The engine feels really "tourquey" just about anywhere between 2200 and 3000 RPM's The stall converter i was looking at is either a TCI Sizzler, or Saturday Nite Special. It dosen't say what the stall speed is for the Sizzler, but it says the Saturday Nite Special is around 2000 RPM's. If i get a stall converter, and power-brake the engine to around the stall speed of the converter, before the tires start to squeal, will it give me a significant improvement on my 1/4 mile times? Will the stall converter slip more than stock when i am driving around town, or on the highway, causing me to get worse MPG?
With either tranny, i want to get a shift kit. Which would be better for me, a RV-Heavy Duty shift kit, or a Street/Strip shift kit? I would like the truck to shift hard, with a nice bark or the tires in the 1-2 shift when i mash the throttle. If i get the Street/Strip shift kit, will it cause damage to my driveline?
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07-07-2002, 10:48 PM | #2 |
its all about the +6 inches
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With a 3.07 gears, it is kinda hard to get a high stall verter. If you have a tach, look at it as you drive at certian speeds. When ever you are under 2000 rpm's, it'd be slipping. Being that I am running a 1900 in mine, that 2000 stall is as high as you'd really want to go IMO. Your free way cruise speed should be about 2500-ish, right?
On the shift kit, I don't think you'd like the full race setting. Go with the RV one instead. It won't break your neck, spill your Mtn Dew, attract cops...ect. |
07-07-2002, 11:00 PM | #3 |
Formerly yellow72custom
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Yep, my crusie speed at 65 is almost exactly 2500 RPM's, and that is about the speed i drive on every highway. Well, if i get the stall converter, i think i will get the "Sizzler" one then. I have always wanted a automatic tranny that will bark the tires when it shifts, and i mean at like 4000rpm shifts, not just driving around town. Would the RV do that? I really dont want it to smoke them off, just a nice little chirp .
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07-07-2002, 11:47 PM | #4 |
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07-08-2002, 02:14 AM | #5 |
Between Trucks...
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i'm in the same boat transmission wise...
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...threadid=17715 my th350 is living on borrowed time... i'm thinking of getting a tranny to rebuild... looking at TCI Master Racing Overhaul kit and their Trans-Scat Valve Body (shift) kit... the overhaul kit (with heavy duty clutches) goes for $190, and the shift kit is $45... i'm gonna swap out the torque converter while i'm at it, but i'll probaly just get an rv one...
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07-08-2002, 09:29 AM | #6 |
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I would go with the street/strip setting, it will give nice firm shifts and allow you to shift manually up and down no matter the RPM.
It's a great upgrade to your tranny IMO
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